Bustler's editor picks for architecture & design events: New York City, October 24-31
By Bustler Editors|
Monday, Oct 24, 2016
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We could've sworn on Frank Lloyd Wright's ghost that the month of October had barely begun, and yet, Halloween festivities are upon us. As always, New York City is abuzz with creative folks expanding the possibilities of how architectural design and practice can be reinterpreted, bringing attention to what in the urban environment is constantly overlooked. Planning for another week in the Big Apple? Bustler has compiled a snappy list of noteworthy happenings around town that are not to be missed.
Check back regularly at the start of the week to stay up to date. Have a look at the Bustler editorial team's latest selection of New York City events.
Critical Halloween: Luxury | October 29, recommended by Justine Testado
Get fancy this Saturday night at the Storefront's Critical Halloween — an intellectual debate and a costume competition all rolled into one party. Join a discussion that questions the concept of “Luxury” in architecture and art, now and in the future. And you ought to dress to impress in a Halloween costume! A notable jury of critics and experts will give prizes for the best costumes in multiple categories.
RELATED EVENT Critical Halloween: Luxury
Mandate | October 29, recommended by Amelia Taylor-Hochberg
Sure, it's easy to feel powerless in an election season, but this event looks to all the ways anyone can implement their own changes to improve their cities, as well as better understand the mechanisms of top-down mandates on our built environment.
RELATED EVENT Mandate
Modern Art & Design on the Superblock: Explore Picasso & Sasaki with Design Nation | October 29, recommended by Alexander Walter
Grab your coat and join this exciting walking tour exploring the intersections of mid-century architecture, art, and design in Greenwich Village: local preservation architects Julie Rosen, Katherine Malishewsky, and special guest speaker John Scott will introduce Pablo Picasso/Carl Nesjar's 1968 Bust of Sylvette at University Village as well as Sasaki Walker & Associates' 1959 garden and landscape design at Washington Square Village.
RELATED EVENT Modern Art & Design on the Superblock: Explore Picasso & Sasaki with Design Nation
It's already the last week of Archtober 2016! The New York City-wide festival celebrates 31 days of architecture and design with a jam-packed calendar of events. Don't miss our final list of Archtober recommendations for Week 4.
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