Living under New York City’s unyielding yet glorious skyline; surrounded by a tidal wave of luxurious apartments and chain stores; hiding behind the city’s image as a smooth, sleek and expensive giant, are the flat roof tops that are contained in the context of ‘small scale’ and ‘local identity’ and made to draw the line at just housing the famous wooden water-towers.
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The Journey Of Four Decades In The Urban Realm: An Interview With Michael Sorkin
During my brief stay in New York in June, I had the opportunity to interview Architect Michael Sorkin. Penning this interview was a profound experience for me as I walked through 45 years of his journey as an Architect, Urban Planner, and Theorist.