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Stage Directions
Two books on performance—and how we relate to performers
Two books on performance—and how we relate to performers
On a new book Frontier designed and edited for a longtime partner
Let people become mayors of the medians and presidents of the empty plots
Owen Hatherley celebrates the urban residential complexes denigrated in North America as “the projects”
The Toronto architect discusses the imperative of flexibility, fostering community, and responding thoughtfully to existing contexts
Will the Olympics die out before host cities learn how to harness them to achieve good things?
An argument for preserving the intimacy, resilience, and dynamism created in postwar Tokyo—and exporting it across the world
On the definition of photography, sensing rather than seeing landscapes, and museums as drivers of sustainability and community
On learning to think about exhibitions, not just art
On sufficiency and upfront carbon, through Lloyd Alter’s new book
In Egypt, President Sisi speed-runs nearly two centuries of urban-planning ideas in service of his political agenda
The Built Environment
Igor Bragado and Miles Gertler rethink architecture’s relationship to the inevitable