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Anna Fixsen

Anna Fixsen was a staff writer and editor for Architectural Record from 2013 to 2017, during which time she covered topics ranging from new projects to human rights, and edited Firms to Watch—a special section devoted to emerging architecture firms.

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Van Alen Institute Announces Winner of its Storefront Redesign

Anna Fixsen
September 24, 2013
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"Screen Play," a proposal by Collective-LOK—a team comprised of Jon Lott, William O’Brien Jr., and Michael Kubo (from left to right)—experiments with transparent partitions to create a variety of interior spaces and to expand the storefront into the street. Van Alen Institute (VAI)—architecture nonprofit and bookstore in New York’s Flat Iron District—announced Monday the winner of a design competition for its new street-level space. The storefront’s current cascading, yellow stair will be replaced by new design by Collective-LOK, a design trio consisting of Jon Lott, William O’Brien Jr., and Michael Kubo. Developed over the course of six weeks, the winning
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Corbu's Naughty Side

Anna Fixsen
September 24, 2013
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Bowery Poetry Stages Le Corbusier's Women Photo © Architectural Record As the Museum of Modern Art plans to close the curtain on its blockbuster Le Corbusier exhibition, Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes, three miles downtown a considerably more risqué side of the Swiss-French architectural master took the spotlight on Sunday. In a one-man, one-night show at Bowery Poetry Club, U.K.-based Charles Knevitt, former architecture critic of The Times in London, staged his play Le Corbusier’s Women, a monologue in which the architect discloses a sexual appetite as intrepid as his plans to raze Paris. Bespectacled and bathed in
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dRMM Creates Endless Stair for Tate Modern's Front Lawn

Anna Fixsen
September 16, 2013
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M.C. Escher’s dream jungle gym just landed on the Tate Modern’s front lawn as part of this year’s London Design Festival.


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Queens Railroad To Become a Trail

Anna Fixsen
September 16, 2013
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A rendering of the QueensWay, a 3.5-mile segment of track in Queens, New York, to be transformed into a landscaped greenway and cultural hub. The High Line, Manhattan’s elevated rail line-turned-catwalk, gets all the attention, but rails-to-trails projects have been cropping up across the country for decades, and New York City could welcome another soon in Queens. After two years of grassroots organizing, a new phase for a forgotten branch of the Long Island Railroad may lie around the bend. In August, the Trust for Public Land (TPL) and Friends of the QueensWay announced that WXY Architecture + Urban Design
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Gracie-Square

Gracie Square

Anna Fixsen
September 16, 2013
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It was a tall order for a petite Upper East Side apartment: the clients—a business executive and an artist—needed to dine, entertain, and relax with their four sons within the duplex's 700-square-foot ground level. 


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White Cube, Green Maze: New Art Landscapes

Anna Fixsen
September 16, 2013
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By Raymund Ryan with contributions by Brian O’Doherty and Marc Treib and photographs by Iwan Baan. University of California Press, 2012, 120 pages, $40. In recent decades, hundreds of new museums have sprung up in emerging art markets across the globe. In most of them, art remains confined to sterile, “white cube” galleries, while architecture and nature remain, quite literally, outside. A very different model, though, was pioneered more than 50 years ago by projects such as the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, which showed how art, architecture, and landscape could be brought together. In White Cube, Green
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Van Alen Institute Reveals Shortlisted Entries in Competition to Redesign Its NYC Space

Anna Fixsen
September 4, 2013
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Screen Play, a proposal by Collective-LOK—a team comprised of Jon Lott, William O’Brien Jr., and Michael Kubo—experiments with transparent partitions to create a variety of interior spaces and to expand the storefront into the street. In time for its 120-year anniversary in 2014, the Van Alen Institute (VAI) is getting a facelift. Today, the New York City architecture and urbanism nonprofit revealed images of the three finalists in a competition to redesign its storefront. The winning proposal will replace the Institute's current LOT-EK-designed storefront on 22nd Street, which houses a combination bookstore and events area, with a larger space that
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2013 INDEX Award Winners Announced

Anna Fixsen
August 29, 2013
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This evening, the Danish organization INDEX: Design to Improve Life revealed the five winners of its biennial award program at a ceremony in Elsinore. Under the patronage of Denmark's crown prince, the competition grants €500,000 in prize money to jumpstart creative, sustainable design projects that better everyday life. This year, an international jury selected 59 finalists, which included designs for a tumbleweed-like mine detector, a swimming pool in New York City’s East River, and an appliance for breeding (and eating) grasshoppers.Click the image below to view the five winners. Smart HighwayDutch artist and designer Daan Roosegaarde designed a high tech
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Snapshot: Ombriere at Marseille Vieux Port

Anna Fixsen
August 16, 2013
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A minimalist structure with maximum impact, Foster + Partners' Ombrière at Marseille Vieux Port marries the World Heritage Site's ancient past with the French city's new status as a European Capital of Culture.


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Foster's West Kowloon Park Plan Dropped Again

Anna Fixsen
August 15, 2013
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Image via fosterandpartners.com A rendering of Foster + Partners' scrapped plan for the park that was part of its greater master plan for the West Kowloon Cultural District. It’s back to the drawing board for a major park design in Hong Kong’s nascent West Kowloon Cultural District, and for Foster + Partners, maybe third time’s the charm. The District’s authority announced plans to scrap a Foster + Partners-designed park at the western edge of the development. It’s a familiar story: this is the second time in 14 years that plans for the cultural district have been dropped.“The park competition has
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