News, Oct 16, 2012
Alex Maymind, current Walter B. Sanders Fellow, Explains the Work of his Cornell Studio

Alex Maymind, current Walter B. Sanders Fellow, Explains the Work of his Cornell Studio

Editor’s Pick #286 from the Archinect website highlights the work of Alex Maymind’s Cornell studio “Ungers vs. Rowe” in a piece titled ARCHIPELAGOS: Ungers vs. Rowe. Both the studio and feature, articulate “a theoretical argument about two divergent Cornell legacies: one, O.M. Ungers and the other, Colin Rowe as exemplary urban design positions that after some forty years remain still operative in today’s context”.

To read the complete entry, visit: archinect.com/news/article/59387816/editor-s-picks-286
To read Alex’s insight and essay, visit: http://archinect.com/features/article/58887387/archipelagos-ungers-vs-rowe

Alex Maymind is an architectural designer, educator and writer. Maymind is the 2012- 2013 Walter B. Sanders Fellow at University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. Previously he taught at Cornell University’s Department of Architecture in both Ithaca and New York.

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