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        <![CDATA[“Each Project Is Like a Small City to Me” in Conversation With Glenn Sestig]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Whether an apartment building, house, storefront, office interior, or restaurant, <a href="/tag/glenn-sestig">Glenn Sestig</a>’s architecture consistently reveals itself in tidy fragments of robust and determinately monumental geometry that tends to evoke urban qualities. His austere facades, colonnades, stair landings, and even reception desks and shelf displays appear to be quite hefty and substantial. And, in fact, every project, be it a small boutique or gallery, starts with rigorous planning – visual primary and secondary axes get established, circulation flow is laid out, and major anchors are identified before the architect moves on to addressing the appropriate materials, surfaces, and details. Every space is architecture first; its program and appearance will fit into it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Neues Museum Weimar Honors Henry van de Velde’s Contribution to European Modernism]]>
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