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  • Midwest Architecture

    Unsung architecture in the American Midwest spotlighted in new book

    A Brutalist school, an Art Deco church and soaring grain silos are among the diverse array of buildings featured in the new tome, Midwest Architecture Journeys. Book editor Zach Mortice discusses five highlights. More about Unsung architecture in the American Midwest spotlighted in new book

    Jenna McKnight | 19 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • SANAA's Grace Farms in Connecticut

    "Grace Farms is a trophy building, not a light-on-the-land wilderness retreat"

    Opinion: SANAA's new river-inspired building in New Canaan may be beautiful, says Alexandra Lange, but it is still unclear whether its community-focussed programme will be useful to anyone. More about "Grace Farms is a trophy building, not a light-on-the-land wilderness retreat"

    Alexandra Lange | 14 October 2015 | 2 comments
  • Alexandre Lange opinion on the wedge as architecture

    "Let's stop acting like the wedge is not architecture"

    Opinion: the wedge – a form covered in grass and glass – has become an increasingly popular device for disguising architecture as landscape, says Alexandra Lange. More about "Let's stop acting like the wedge is not architecture"

    Alexandra Lange | 3 September 2015 | 7 comments
  • "Can Heatherwick produce architecture that is more than a gimmick or a gadget?"

    Opinion: as Thomas Heatherwick's Provocations exhibition opens in New York, Alexandra Lange questions whether the British designer has done enough yet to prove he can also produce well-built permanent architecture. More about "Can Heatherwick produce architecture that is more than a gimmick or a gadget?"

    Alexandra Lange | 2 July 2015 | 9 comments
  • "Women were unwelcome in architecture, but male architects couldn't live without them"

    Opinion: an exhibition at New York's Museum of Arts and Design about women's role in postwar Modernism highlights the uneasy gender imbalance between craft and industrial design, says Alexandra Lange. More about "Women were unwelcome in architecture, but male architects couldn't live without them"

    Alexandra Lange | 12 May 2015 | 1 comment
  • "Games that have withstood the fads of fashion and television should look like it"

    Opinion: in a desperate grab to attract the attention of children reared on digital devices, board game manufacturers have forgotten that interaction design matters more than brand extensions, says Alexandra Lange. More about "Games that have withstood the fads of fashion and television should look like it"

    Alexandra Lange | 6 March 2015 | 2 comments
  • Alexandra Lange on the American Institute of Architects' decision to award Moshe Safdie the Gold medal

    "Was it too much to hope for first a woman and then a partnership?"

    Opinion: despite significant improvements last year, architecture's archaic equality problems haven't gone away. The American Institute of Architects' decision to award its 2015 Gold Medal to another mature white man isn't helping, says Alexandra Lange. More about "Was it too much to hope for first a woman and then a partnership?"

    Alexandra Lange | 20 January 2015 | 30 comments
  • Michael Graves' Portland Building

    "History does change perception"

    Opinion: sometimes it becomes important to save a building that doesn't seem to work. Such is the case for Michael Graves' Postmodernist exemplar, the Portland Building, says Alexandra Lange.  More about "History does change perception"

    Alexandra Lange | 6 November 2014 | 12 comments
  • "Six points of viral architecture"

    Opinion: the way we consume architecture online has changed thanks to social media, creating a new genre of imagery – meme-tecture. Alexandra Lange offers her guide to making an architectural meme.  More about "Six points of viral architecture"

    Alexandra Lange | 19 September 2014 | 4 comments
  • Alexandra Lange AstroTurf opinion

    "There's still one more park taboo to be broken"

    Opinion: the AstroTurf lawn installed on the roof of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art symbolises the next step in our acceptance and desire for artificial nature, says Alexandra Lange. More about "There's still one more park taboo to be broken"

    Alexandra Lange | 31 July 2014 | 1 comment
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    "Making something big happen at an urban scale is more than a popularity contest"

    Opinion: crowdfunding platforms have rules about pitching for money to make products that haven't been developed to prototype stage – the same rules should apply to crowdfunding campaigns for civic projects, says Alexandra Lange. More about "Making something big happen at an urban scale is more than a popularity contest"

    Alexandra Lange | 19 June 2014 | 2 comments
  • Sewing-machines-and-3D-printing

    "3D printers have a lot to learn from the sewing machine"

    Opinion: a digitally-driven revival of interest in sewing proves that people want to create, but the 3D-printing movement is failing to cater to a market that wants something practical and beautiful, says Alexandra Lange. More about "3D printers have a lot to learn from the sewing machine"

    Alexandra Lange | 8 May 2014 | 18 comments
  • Alexandra Lange opinion on museum experience

    "We need more museums that let us relax into knowledge"

    Opinion: a 1960s institution in Mexico that gives visitors space and time to wander is a stark contrast to the commodified museum experience that has become the norm, says Alexandra Lange. More about "We need more museums that let us relax into knowledge"

    Alexandra Lange | 27 March 2014 | 2 comments
  • Alexandra-Lange-opinion-generic-school-design

    "How can you learn about the world in spaces without character?"

    Opinion: watching the demolition of her own elementary school, Alexandra Lange reflects on the increasingly generic design of schools, museums and playgrounds that resign children to "places where all they can learn are the tasks we set them." More about "How can you learn about the world in spaces without character?"

    Alexandra Lange | 20 February 2014 | 3 comments
  • Alexandra Lange portrait

    "It's easy to make fun of Bjarke Ingels on Instagram"

    Opinion: in her first column for Dezeen, critic Alexandra Lange argues that architects are misusing platforms like Twitter and Tumblr. "Architects need to start thinking of social media as the first draft of history," she writes. More about "It's easy to make fun of Bjarke Ingels on Instagram"

    Alexandra Lange | 7 January 2014 | 26 comments
  • Dezeen's new Opinion columnists: Dan Hill, Alexandra Lange, Kieran Long and Justin McGuirk.

    Meet our new Opinion columnists!


    Following the huge success of Sam Jacob’s regular opinion column, we’re proud to announce that four more world-class writers are joining us as columnists: Dan Hill, Alexandra Lange, Kieran Long and Justin McGuirk. More about Meet our new Opinion columnists!

    Marcus Fairs | 4 September 2013 | 7 comments
  • Writing About Architecture by Alexandra Lange

    Competition: five copies of Writing About Architecture by Alexandra Lange to be won

    Competition: we've teamed up with architecture critic Alexandra Lange to give readers the chance to win one of five copies of her new book, Writing About Architecture: mastering the language of buildings and cities. More about Competition: five copies of Writing About Architecture by Alexandra Lange to be won

    Rose Etherington | 15 March 2012 | 3 comments

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