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Alexandra Lange|Essays
Year of the Women
A year-end wrap-up of my favorite stories. The common theme? Women and the making of design.

Observed|Essays
Fairy Tale Architecture
A roundup of our holiday Fairy Tale Architecture posts.

Debbie Millman|Audio
Susan Szenasy
Susan S. Szenasy is editor-in-chief of METROPOLIS, the award-winning New York City-based magazine of architecture and design.

Alexandra Lange|Essays
Lunch with the Critics: Fourth-Annual Year-End Awards
Our intrepid critics, Alexandra Lange and Mark Lamster, celebrate (and castigate) the best and worst architecture and design of 2013.

Alexandra Lange|Essays
Art On Campus
A review of the renovated Blaffer Art Museum and James Turrell's latest skyspace, "Twilight Epiphany."

Alexandra Lange|Essays
L.A. Loves Deborah Sussman
A Kickstarter for an upcming exhibition on the wotk of Deborah Sussman in Los Angeles.

Mark Lamster|Essays
Can the Doomed Astrodome Save Modernism?
The Astrodome and the Future of Modern Preservation

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
Giraffe Houses of the Ozarks
Giraffe houses are generally thought to have first appeared around 1910, but their acceptance grew during the 1930s.

Alexandra Lange|Essays
Learning New Tricks
Harvard doesn't have any design courses, but I've found new friends in "material culture." What it's like for a critic to go back to school.

Mark Lamster|Essays
High Net Space: The New International Style
High Net Space: The New International Style

Alexandra Lange|Essays
A World of Paste and Paper
Today's obsession with digital renderings sparked two exhibitions that suggest a handmade, but far from quaint, corrective.

Mark Lamster|Essays
Architecture's Proto-Blogger
G.E. Kidder Smith, forgotten master of architectural criticism.