Re-discovering Fire Island architecture through its most prolific (and until now forgotten) architect, Horace Gifford
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When Tim Furzer started painting pictures of stones, the last place he thought they would end up was the windows of the Calvin Klein Collection store on Madison Avenue.
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A 1954 photo series gives new life to the old master.
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This week’s winner of the World’s Greatest Dad contest is designer Brock Davis, whose broccoli tree house is currently burning up Tumblr. “I couldn’t build a tree house...
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Christ on a Cracker, we won! Every year The A.I.A. (The American Institute of Architects) honors a handful of projects around the United States and you won’t believe who they picked...
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A curious e-mail hit our inbox last week, encouraging us to become a subscriber at Quarterly.co. “What is it” you might ask?. Well we wondered the same so we waltzed on over to...
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If you break down New York City into little subatomic parts, what do you have? IDEAS. Passion brings people to this boiling pot of a city in order to execute their ideas to the...
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Joining the conversation is one of the most powerful points of progress in the development of one’s existence. Don’t worry I’m not going to get all deep on you. I just...
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The AIA New York Chapter recently announced their 2011 Design Award Winners at their Symposium this month. For those that never heard of the AIA, the AIA New York Chapter is the oldest and...
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Patricia Urquiola is an architect and designer raised in Oviedo, Spain. Urquiola has broken through the ceiling of the mainly male-dominated industry and made it her own. On the eve of...
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Stan D’Arlings, we’ve been together now for a very long time, and I think it’s pretty clear that canned food isn’t really our cup of tea. BUT we do love creativity,...
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