Curb Your Enthusiasm: In Praise of Constraints

This article was originally published on Common Edge.

In 2005, while I was an architecture student at Columbia, visions of Bilbao danced through my classmates’ heads as they flocked to an architecture studio whose brief was to design an all-new Guggenheim Museum on Governors Island. I will admit that the prospect of exhibiting a spectacle for Columbia’s end-of-year show was seductive. But conducting field research for that class required only subway and ferry rides, while a studio offering in the historic preservation program promised a trip to Rome. I passed on creating another paper icon for New York and traveled to the Esposizione Universale Roma for one week that fall.

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Cite: Amir Kripper. "Curb Your Enthusiasm: In Praise of Constraints" 11 Dec 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/953051/curb-your-enthusiasm-in-praise-of-constraints> ISSN 0719-8884

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