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Textile installation by Kaarina Kaikkonen
Textile installation by Kaarina Kaikkonen . Kaarina Kaikkonen, one of our most internationally recognized sculptors and artists, is known for shaping urban landscapes and...
The New Cool in Parking Garage Design
Columbus Ohio Parking Garage, Schooley Caldwell Architects. Image © Brad Feinknophf Parking garages present an aesthetic challenge to even the most creative design minds. Their...
From Farm to Fork: How Architecture Can Contribute to Fresher Food Supply
Sasaki Unveils Design for Sunqiao, a 100-Hectare Urban Farming District in Shanghai © Sasaki When you come to think of it, most of the food on your plate has a history behind...
How to Pretend You're in the Riviera Maya, Mexico, Today
You might not be able to travel on spring break this year, but you can immerse yourself in Maya culture from home.
New Technique Unfolds Centuries of Secrets in Locked Letters
M.I.T. researchers have devised a virtual-reality technique that lets them read old letters that were mailed not in envelopes but in the writing paper itself after being folded...
Book Review: ‘Foregone,' by Russell Banks
In “Foregone,” by Russell Banks, an aging filmmaker reveals to his wife and the world secrets about his past.
Four Debut Novels Follow Strivers and Survivors
“Black Buck,” “The Bad Muslim Discount,” “Abundance” and “The Scapegoat” feature characters navigating the hustle and mysteries of American life.
Should Black Northerners Move Back to the South?
In “The Devil You Know,” Charles M. Blow argues for a Great Migration in reverse, so that Black people can exercise political power across the South.
How to Help Endangered and Impoverished Peoples
Séverine Autessere's “The Frontlines of Peace” is a biting account of the humanitarian aid industry by a worker who was on the ground.
Translating a Book Caught Between Two Languages
“An I-Novel,” by the Japanese writer Minae Mizumura, posed unusual challenges for the English-language translator.