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Scott Geiger

Scott Geiger was a 2012 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow in fiction. His writing has appeared in Nautilus, Conjunctions, and the Pushcart Prize anthology. He serves as architecture editor for The Common. He currently lives and works in Boston.

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Terms of Art: New Language from Contemporary Architecture

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Affect Sensory performance ascribed to a building or space. Some contemporary architecture appeals to the senses through pattern, materiality, light—what times past would have ...
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An Interview with Guy Nordenson

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An Interview Bjarke Ingels

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The work of the Danish architectural practice Bjarke Ingels Group, or BIG, depicts a global urbanism where formally exciting buildings, landforms, and spaces frame a socially ...

Terms of Art: New Language from Contemporary Architecture

Scott Geiger
May 1 2011
Affect Sensory performance ascribed to a building or space. Some contemporary architecture appeals to the senses through pattern, materiality, light—what times past would have ...

An Interview with Guy Nordenson

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Oct 1 2009
Guy Nordenson recommends that New York City embrace climate change and start anticipating its consequences. Earlier this year he presented the American Institute of Architects ...

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