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Block/Tower: A Vertical Landscape in Midtown Manhattan
Stan Allen and Rafi Segal are both independent New York‐based practitioners and educators: Allen is Professor of Architecture at Princeton University, and Segal is Associate Professor of Architecture and Urbanism at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Here they collaborate on a high‐density and flexible design strategy for Midtown Manhattan that is driven by ecological, social and spatial concerns rather than the usual commercial drivers of speculative development.
Block/Tower: A Vertical Landscape in Midtown Manhattan
Stan Allen and Rafi Segal are both independent New York‐based practitioners and educators: Allen is Professor of Architecture at Princeton University, and Segal is Associate Professor of Architecture and Urbanism at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Here they collaborate on a high‐density and flexible design strategy for Midtown Manhattan that is driven by ecological, social and spatial concerns rather than the usual commercial drivers of speculative development.
Block/Tower: A Vertical Landscape in Midtown Manhattan
Allen, Stan (author) / Segal, Rafi (author)
Architectural Design ; 84 ; 60-65
2014-09-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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