Inga Saffron, architecture critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer, chaired the fifth Breakfast Club discussion at the New York Center for Architecture. Check our Facebook page for pictures, and become a fan while you’re at it!
As per request, the following is a list of sites Ms. Saffron referenced in her presentation on Philadelphia:
Piazza at Schmidts, Erdy McHenry Architecture; American Lofts, Winka Dubbledam; The Murano, Solomon Cordwell Buenz; 10 Rittenhouse, Robert A.M. Stern Architects; 1706 Rittenhouse, Cope Linder; Symphony House, BLT Architects; Rag Flats, Thin Flats, Tim McDonald of Onion Flats Architects; Sheridan Street housing, Brian Phillips and Interface Studio Architects; New Martin Luther King houses, Torti Galllas; The $100K house, Interface Studio; 108 Arch Street, SHoP; Waterfront Square, WRT; Dockside, BLT; Residences at the Ritz-Carlton, Handel Associates; Ayer Condos, Wesley Wei; Union Trust Steakhouse, Frank Furness, Paul Philipe Cret (original) and DAS Design; Domus; Radian, Erdy McHenry; The Hub; Drexel’s Millenium Tower, Erdy McHenry; Cira Centre, Pelli, et al.; Comcast tower, Robert A.M. Stern; Kimmel Center, Rafael Vinoly; Independence Mall, National Constitution Center, Henry Cobb
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