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Two visions of New York City – David Brussat
By David Brussat |
by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There, contributing writer Two recent panels held by the Empire Station Coalition discussed rebuilding ...
Two rotten eggs & a peach – design against the uglification of I-195 land – David Brussat
By David Brussat |
by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There, contributing writer on architecture Photo: Rendering of preferable proposal for apartment complex on ...
A lexicon of modern facades – David Brussat
By David Brussat |
by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There, contributing writer on architecture Illustration by Thadani of how lexicon can be used ...
9/11 revisited, 20 years on – David Brussat
By David Brussat |
by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There Photo: 90 West St. (right), at Ground Zero in Lower Manhattan, circa 1995. ...
WaterFire back in Providence – David Brussat
By David Brussat |
by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There Providence has gone two years, since the fall of 2019, without WaterFire, the ...
Tall buildings all fall down – David Brussat
By David Brussat |
by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There Photo: Fifteen buildings of in Yunnan, China, were imploded on Aug. 27. (Taiwan ...
Penn Station post Cuomo – David Brussat
By David Brussat |
by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There, contributing writer Photo: Empire Station Complex, blue; Penn Station behind proposed new towers. ...
Liverpool loses heritage status – David Brussat
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by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There Photo: Liverpool in 1915 as troops muster before St. George’s Hall for service ...
Cleveland, fair and square – David Brussat
By David Brussat |
by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There, contributing writer Photo: Public Square, with Civil War memorial and base of Terminal ...
History wins one on the East Side – David Brussat
By David Brussat |
by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There, contributing writer on architecture For a year or more the vultures circled over ...