Publication

  • New York Review of Architecture, 2022
    Carolyn Bailey, Phillip Denny, Marianela D’Aprile, Nicolas Kemper, Alex Klimoski, and Samuel Medina
    Editors
    New York Review of Architecture, 2022
  • GRANTEE
    New York Review of Architecture
    GRANT YEAR
    2022

A debate between Marianela D'Aprile and Mark Foster Gage in the Soho gallery a83 on November 17, 2021. Courtesy “New York Review of Architecture”

New York Review of Architecture is an independent publication that reviews architecture in New York, among other places. In addition to the annual ten print issues, New York Review of Architecture also publishes a weekly online newsletter called Skyline, and hosts monthly events. It serves the public who are too busy building to keep up with the flood of conversation around the built environment with reviews that are concise, engaged, and a little irreverent.

Carolyn Bailey is a doctoral candidate at Harvard University, where her research is supported by a doctoral fellowship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). She is a lecturer in the Women's & Gender Studies Program at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Bailey holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from McGill University. Her work as a critic and scholar deals with contemporary visual culture, architecture, media theory, race and gender in visual art, and the histories of science and technology. She is an editor-at-large at New York Review of Architecture.

Laura Coombs is a graphic designer in New York, currently the head of design at New Museum, lecturer at Princeton University, and head of her own graphic design studio focusing on the strategy and design of cultural identities and publications. She is the art director of New York Review of Architecture.

Marianela D’Aprile is a writer and editor based in Brooklyn, New York. She writes broadly on culture and politics, with a focus on architecture and art. Her work has appeared in Jacobin, The Nation, Metropolis, and The Architect’s Newspaper, among many others. With Cooper Rogers, she was editor-in-chief of Room One Thousand, the University of California, Berkeley’s journal of architecture. She holds a master’s in architecture history and theory from the University of California, Berkeley, and a bachelor’s of architecture from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She is deputy editor of New York Review of Architecture.

Phillip Denny's writing has appeared in Harvard Design Magazine, Volume, Metropolis, The Architect's Newspaper, and the New York Times among other publications. Denny teaches architectural design and history at instituttions such as Princeton University and Pratt Institute. He is a doctoral candidate at Harvard University completing a dissertation on construction work and labor organizing during the Weimar Republic. His research has been supported by a Louis F. Valentour Traveling Fellowship, Frederick Sheldon Traveling Fellowship, and a Jones Scholarship. In 2019, he received Graham Foundation support for his English-language translation of Nicolas Schöffer’s 1969 La ville cybernétique. Denny holds master’s degrees in architecture and architectural history from Princeton and Harvard Universities. He lives in New York City. He is an editor-at-large for New York Review of Architecture.

Nicolas Kemper has worked for Laufs Engineering and Design and Oliver Cope Architect in New York, Hans Kollhoff in Berlin, and Zahner in Kansas City. He has written for AA FilesUrban OmnibusCurrent Affairstheprepared.org, and he edited the newsletter pulp. He holds an MArch from the Yale School of Architecture, where he cofounded Paprika!, the student often-weekly journal. He is the publisher of New York Review of Architecture.

Alex Klimoski is a New York-based writer, editor, and communications strategist specializing in architecture and design-related projects. From 2016 to 2020, she was an associate editor at Architectural Record magazine. Her writing has appeared in the New York TimesMetropolisInterior DesignThe Architect's Newspaper, and CityLab. She holds a bachelor’s of science degree in design from Cornell University and a master’s of arts degree in design criticism from the School of Visual Arts. She is an editor-at-large of New York Review of Architecture.

Samuel Medina is a writer and editor living in New York. He is executive editor of The Architect’s Newspaper, the leading architecture news source in the United States, and for many years was the editorial director of Metropolis magazine. His writing has appeared in various publications and periodicals, including Artforum, The Art Newspaper, and Harvard Design Magazine. In 2019, he edited two manuscripts for Urban Terreform, the nonprofit and imprint led by the late Michael Sorkin. In 2021, he helped to found the New Voices in Architectural Journalism fellowship. Medina is editor of New York Review of Architecture.

New York Review of Architecture is an independent publication that reviews architecture in New York, among other places. In addition to its print issues, New York Review of Architecture also publishes a weekly online newsletter, called Skyline, and hosts events. It serves the public who are too busy building to keep up with the flood of conversation around the built environment with reviews that are concise, engaged, and a little irreverent.