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Allison Arieff
Editorial Director, SPUR. Columnist, the New York Times. Recipient of 2018 Heller Prize for Cultural Commentary. Former EIC, Dwell. Views are my own...obviously
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Dad 7 j
This was always exactly where the panic about “PC” on campus was heading. Always.
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Winston Struye 59 mnt
I read this in print today, then read it again online. Both cause the writing is illuminating (as always from ) but also see how the design changes between the two mediums. Fantastic job .
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Bloomberg 2 j
$15 a Day to Drive to town? Londoners are opting for the train
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David Roberts 12 j
Extreme, unrealistic proposal supported by large majorities of both parties.
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Brian Stokle 12 j
Let's say again what says in her insightful opinion piece: "we have no hope of combatting [climate change] without a true reimagining of the American dream" [especially the dream of a single-family house].
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NYT Opinion 13 j
Builders want to sell us huge, unsustainable monstrosities. That’s not what we need, writes
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Allison Arieff 15 j
No fan of HOAs either. They're generally awful: My argument is not so much condos as it is alternatives to the single family home -- especially of the 10,000 square foot variety!
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Yetsuh Frank 1 Mar
I’m here for this piece 1000%. I use the NAHBs award as a cautionary tale for my NYU students. Every year it is exhibit A in why we are completely f&@$!!
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez 2 Mar
What I love about this tweet is that it embodies something we desperately need right now: public imagination. When we focus on imagining and debating new possibilities of what we want to accomplish, instead of relentlessly fixating on limitations, we build the will to do more.
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Michael Bierut 18 j
Membalas @paulgoldberger
“Dying at 72 in architecture is like dying at 27 in rock and roll.” - Thomas de Monchaux
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Rita J. King 27 Feb
One big reason why we need more people studying the humanities is because that's how you really learn about the impacts of hubris.
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Places Journal 19 j
The New “Dream Home” Should Be a Condo via
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Maria Popova 20 j
“I know my stuff looks like it was rattled off in twenty-eight seconds, but every word is a struggle and every sentence is like the pangs of birth.” On Dr. Seuss's birthday, his newly discovered, posthumously published book about the fear of missing out:
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Allison Arieff 23 j
Very nice! Love the outdoor spaces.
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NYT Opinion 23 j
Builders will say their mansions are more efficient. But that's like bragging about good gas mileage on an S.U.V., writes
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AnMarie Rodgers 2 Mar
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NYT Opinion 2 Mar
Larger homes use more resources, typically require longer commutes, come with more expensive utility bills, and often contribute to more sedentary lifestyles, writes
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Allison Arieff 2 Mar
New York Has a Public Housing Problem. Does London Have an Answer?
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NYT Opinion 2 Mar
Builders want to sell us huge, unsustainable monstrosities. That’s not what we need, writes
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Yetsuh Frank 1 Mar
I am so glad you noted the need for the GND to include anti-sprawl initiatives. It’s one missing piece to that package.
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