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Digital Camera World on MSN"Color describes, black-and-white interprets" – the enduring power of mono photographyHow photographer Russell Hart used B&W mode to transform a "hodgepodge of colors" into an emotional masterpiece ...
Annette Fierro’s thematic exploration of utopias, engineering, and infrastructure examines the ‘manic impulses’ of postwar ...
Covering more than a century of buildings, winners of the 2025 Design Awards run from Baroque to mid-century modern, sixties ...
Robert Campbell, the Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic of The Boston Globe who for more than 40 years wrote with ...
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Dezeen on MSNOur favourite designers from Look Book by Wanted 2025Dezeen has selected four of the best designers at this year's Look Book by Wanted exhibition, taking place at the ICFF design ...
Lego continues its push into the adult market with a new book nook for Sherlock Holmes.
Whether you’re heading to this year’s Biennale, planning a future visit, or simply daydreaming about Venice, this ...
Mr. Campbell’s criticism was authoritative in evaluation yet casual in expression. Or seemingly so: His prose was unfailingly clear, consistently conversational, and slightly tart.
Following an open call, this year's chaotic but entertaining Biennale features artists, engineers and climate scientists ...
The authors come down firmly in favor of “great architecture,” not surprising in a book bankrolled by Wrigley ... is eloquently laid out in the photo on page 177, reproduced above, and ...
In addition to Landau’s photos of beloved landmarks, some familiar and some reduced to rubble long ago, the Angel City Press tome includes an essay by author and architecture historian Alan Hess ...
In “Gratz Park,” Bob Willcutt’s photographs and Jeremy Popkin’s narrative tell the story of the park that plays a large role ...
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