Postmodernism is back. We see it in the slew of books and articles about the movement, in the campaigns to save some of its greatest landmarks such as Philip Johnson's AT&T building in New York, in ...
Photo credit: Atelier 66 architects’ 1982 visit to their Lyttos Hotel project in Anissara, Crete. Courtesy of Lucy and Giorgos Triantafyllou. Cover design: www.hayesdesign.co.uk A critical reappraisal ...
Over the last few decades, a new wave of attractive Postmodern buildings have sprung up across the Bronx. Although they are little known outside the borough, these distinctive structures have joined ...
Oh, postmodernism. You are history now. This fall, architect Michael Graves classic (wait, can you say that about postmodernism?) 1982 Portland building was added to the US National Register of ...
This shift from modernism to postmodernism carried political and spatial consequences. As civic investment declined, museums, campuses, commercial developments, and corporate institutions increasingly ...
The passing of postmodern architecture’s last living holdout marks the end of an era—and reminds us that we’re in a new, worse one. Robert A.M. Stern gives a construction tour of the George W. Bush ...
This forthcoming book on the work of recently deceased Italian architect, theorist, and historian Paolo Portoghesi will be published in November as part of the Bloomsbury Studies in Modern ...
The passing of postmodern architecture’s last living holdout marks the end of an era—and reminds us that we’re in a new, worse one. The term “neoliberal architecture” has come to encompass a number of ...