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Josephine Minutillo

Josephine Minutillo

Josephine Minutillo has been a contributor to Architectural Record since 2001. After practicing architecture for several years in New York City, she turned her attention full time to writing, joining the staff of RECORD as Senior Editor in 2008. In her current role as Features Editor, she reports on major building projects, exhibitions, and design innovation. Her articles have also appeared in Interior Design, Mark, Frame, Surface, Azure, Whitewall, Interni, Monument and Encyclopedia Britannica, and she was previously a Contributing Editor to Architectural Digest. She has been an invited critic at Washington University in St. Louis, The Cooper Union, Columbia GSAPP, Pratt Institute, The City College of New York, and Yale University.

Instagram: @josephineminutillo_

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Quirk Hotel by ARCHITECTUREFIRM

Charlottesville, Virginia
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Josephine Minutillo
May 8, 2020
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The gallerist owner of an art-themed hotel in Richmond, Virginia, opens a new outpost in Charlottesville.
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Edgy Architecture: Living in the Most Impossible Places, by Agata Toromanoff.

Review of 'Edgy Architecture: Living in the Most Impossible Places'

By Agata Toromanoff
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Josephine Minutillo
April 8, 2020
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The projects in Agata Toromanoff's new book are experimental, avant-garde, but also edgy in the literal sense, as in built on an edge.
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Three Chimney House.

Three Chimney House by TW Ryan Architecture

Charlottesville, Virginia
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Josephine Minutillo
April 1, 2020
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Regional landmarks inform a contemporary residence set amid the hills of Virginia horse country.
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Grafton Architects Arkansas

Grafton Architects to Design Applied Research Center for University of Arkansas

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Josephine Minutillo
March 24, 2020
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The 2020 Pritzker Prize laureates spoke with RECORD about the Timberlands Center for Design and Materials Innovation—the firm's first building in the U.S. and first timber project.
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RISD North Hall.

RISD North Hall by NADAAA

Providence, Rhode Island
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Josephine Minutillo
March 2, 2020
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A thin profile of shingled cladding juxtaposes with brick in a hybrid residence-hall structure in Providence, Rhode Island.
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The 25-story Casablanca Finance City (CFC) tower in Morocco.

Casablanca Finance City Tower by Morphosis

Morocco
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Josephine Minutillo
February 20, 2020
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A crystalline tower is a landmark for a new financial district in Morocco.
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225 Polk Avenue by Hastings Architecture

Nashville
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Josephine Minutillo
February 1, 2020
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An abandoned public library in Nashville is now home to the architecture studio that restored it.
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On the Boards - a Museum, Towers, and New Urban Waterfronts

On the Boards: a Museum, Towers, and New Urban Waterfronts

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Josephine Minutillo
January 27, 2020
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RECORD surveys four upcoming projects by MVRDV, Moreau Kusunoki, Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, and Bjarke Ingels Group with James Corner Field Operations.
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William Kentridge’s Haunting Staging of ‘Wozzeck’ at the Metropolitan Opera

William Kentridge’s Haunting Staging of ‘Wozzeck’ at the Metropolitan Opera

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Suzanne Stephens
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Linda C. Lentz
January 15, 2020
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The South African artist returns to New York with his vision for Alban Berg’s memorable work.
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Delas Freres

Delas Frères Winery by Carl Fredrik Svenstedt

France
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Josephine Minutillo
January 10, 2020
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For a winery in France’s Rhône Valley, the architect fashions a wavy wall of solid stone.


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