There's plenty of architectural inspiration around NYC to help fill up the longer days of summer. For anyone who is curious about what local architecture-related events to fit into your weekly schedules, Archinect and Bustler have compiled a snappy list of noteworthy happenings around town that are not to be missed!
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Hudson Valley Ruins with Thomas Rinaldi: New York Neon | July 25, recommended by Amelia Taylor-Hochberg
Ah, neon—technological and advertising wonder of the 20th century, magnetic to they eye and a fundamental dressing to any city. With both photographs and historical background by Thomas Rinaldi, New York Neon is a eye-catching exploration of the city’s early- and mid-20th century neon signs. Rinaldi, who is also a practicing architectural designer in New York City, will speak about his book at the Cooper Union.
The Plant Show | Opening on July 29, recommended by Nicholas Korody
Back in February, I profiled Handjob Gallery Store, a gallery and furniture store that showcases its wares in wholly unique ways, blurring the line between fine and applied arts. Opening this week, in their sister space 99¢ Plus, the Plant Show promises to be a refreshingly original take on that most-ubiquitous object of home decor, the house plant.
Using Walls, Floors, and Ceilings: Beatriz Milhazes | Open now until October 23, recommended by Justine Testado
Installation view of Using Walls, Floors, and Ceilings: Beatriz Milhazes. The Jewish Museum, NY. Photo: David Heald.
Beatriz Milhazes' hovering installation for the Jewish Museum's ongoing “Using Walls, Floors, and Ceilings” series is an ode to the lively annual carnival celebrations in her native Brazil. Collaborating with carnival float fabricators, Milhazes uses bright-colored, reflective float materials, adding a burst of colorful inspiration to the Museum's entrance lobby.
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