Vishaan Chakrabarti and Enrique Norten are transforming the Bears & Eagle Stadium in Newark into a mixed-use development to connect the city.
Posted — July 31, 2017
Tiffany-Ann Taylor and Giovania Tiarachristie released a Call for Session Proposals for Hindsight.
Posted — July 26, 2017
Leni Schwendinger kicked-off reSITE's 2017 conference, In/Visible City, with a walk-through Prague at night to demonstrate how after-dark strategies can yield various equitable benefits.
Posted — July 24, 2017
Jed Walentas announced three open air rooftops in DUMBO for commercial and social uses.
Posted — July 20, 2017
Alex Garvin criticizes the City's proposed rezoning of Midtown East for threatening the neighborhood's existing balance and being a cash sale of zoning rights.
Posted — July 20, 2017
Henry Grabar laments HUD's decision to accept Westchester's analysis that their zoning laws do not promote segregation.
Posted — July 20, 2017
Corinne Kisner calls for widespread integration of green infrastructure in our city's streets to control run-off and absorb pollutants.
Posted — July 20, 2017
Jack Robbins details FXFOWLE's winning project for the Driverless Future Challenge, which Michael Replogle praises for its versatility.
Posted — July 17, 2017
Arun Sundararajan reflects on Uber's deal with Yandex as a natural conclusion to their competition in Russia.
Posted — July 17, 2017
Blake Middleton explains why glass remains a prevalent material even as architects push for greater sustainability.
Posted — July 17, 2017
Rohit Aggarwala explores the possibilities data analytics offers for better understanding and improving our public spaces.
Posted — July 17, 2017
Eugenie Birch commends Richard Weller's development of Atlas as a tool for achieving the UN's Sustainable Development Goals protecting biodiversity.
Posted — July 13, 2017
Audrey Wachs explores the Landmarks Preservation Commission's decision to preserve and honor the Beth Hamedrash Hagodol Synagogue in the Lower East Side.
Posted — July 13, 2017
Miriam Peterson and Nathan Rich designed Siteless Tower as a critique of recent development in New York City for the Center for Architecture's 5x5 Participatory Provocations.
Posted — July 13, 2017
Michael Replogle explains how the city is helping small trucking companies with their traffic management systems.
Posted — July 6, 2017
Allen Bell is working with the city to develop 100 affordable residential units in East New York.
Posted — July 6, 2017
Regina Myer, Enrique Norten and Jed Welantas unveiled the 15,000-square-foot public plaza at 300 Ashland Place.
Posted — June 30, 2017
Deborah Marton argues that expanding Citi Bike to the Bronx would create a more accessible and equitable city.
Posted — June 30, 2017
Tim Tompkins praises Once Upon A Place as their most timely installation in support of the country's immigrant and refugee communities.
Posted — June 30, 2017
Patricia Dunphy explains the ethos behind bringing independent shops to Long Island City, and how their ventures are a leap of faith in a still developing neighborhood.
Posted — June 28, 2017
Louise Carroll explains that the city has no legal recourse against the Rabsky Group for failing to adhere to the non-binding agreement made by the previous owner of the Rheingold development regarding affordable housing.
Posted — June 27, 2017
Forefront Fellow Alison Von Glinow won a Bee Breeders competition seeking to address the pressures of expanding populations and urban growth on existing housing markets in Hong Kong.
Posted — June 26, 2017
Robert A.M. Stern is designing Camden Tower, an office building along the Camden Waterfront, in an effort to revive their economy.
Posted — June 26, 2017
Tom Wright argues for building essential energy, environmental and educational facilities on Rikers instead of runways from LaGuardia.
Posted — June 26, 2017