New York Review of Architecture #50 Spring 2026
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NYRA no. 50 arrives alongside the inaugural Guide to New York City, a print-first companion you won't find online. This milestone issue features Paul Goldberger and Mark Krotov on Norman Foster's JPMorgan Chase tower, Randle Browning on the rus in urbe of South Brooklyn, and Thomas de Monchaux on David Adjaye's recent museum work. Reviews cover the Nakagin Capsule Tower, Wallace Shawn's Moth Days, and The Queen of Versailles on Broadway. Cover art by Madelon Vriessendorp, with illustrations by Arabella Simpson and Sean Suchara.
The New York Review of Architecture is an independent journal of criticism and culture focused on how the built environment shapes city life. It covers architecture, urban planning, and design through long-form reviews, essays, and reporting, with contributors drawn from architecture, journalism, and academia.