Arts Post Archive: Philip Kennicott
Google Art Project: 'Street view' technology added to museums
Sandro Botticelli's "Birth of Venus," left, and Vincent van Gogh's "The Starry Night" are included in the project. (Corbis, The Museum of Modern Art) Google is bringing its "street view" technology indoors. With the launch of the Google Art Project,...
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Philip Kennicott
| February 1, 2011; 6:00 AM ET |
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Frank Gehry refines his Eisenhower Memorial design
A rendering of the Frank Gehry design. (Courtesy Gehry Partners) Architect Frank Gehry made an official presentation this afternoon to the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, one of the oversight panels that must approve his designs for a new...
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Philip Kennicott
| January 20, 2011; 3:07 PM ET |
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Where is Washington's great public square?
Teens dance in Dupont Circle. D.C.'s circles don't function well as public spaces. (Bill O'Leary/Post)Over his long and distinguished career, architect Robert Gatje worked with two giants of modernism, Marcel Breuer and Richard Meier. But it was into the past,...
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Philip Kennicott
| January 6, 2011; 5:19 PM ET |
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AIA|DC releases winning design
(Courtesy: Hickok Cole) By Philip Kennicott The local District chapter of the American Institute of Architects has chosen a design team for its newly leased space on Seventh St. NW, in the bustling Penn Quarter district. The winner is...
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Philip Kennicott
| October 25, 2010; 8:06 AM ET |
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Georgetown Library to reopen
By Philip Kennicott Two Washington landmarks were gutted by fire on April 30, 2007. The city pledged to rebuild them both, and in June of last year the first of them, Eastern Market, reopened. On Monday, the Georgetown Library will...
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Philip Kennicott
| October 14, 2010; 10:52 AM ET |
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Security at the Jefferson Memorial
(Courtesy: The National Park Service/The National Captial Planning Commission) By Philip Kennicott Get ready for more bollards. The National Capital Planning Commission, one of the oversight bodies that deals with planning and design issues in the District, met today...
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Philip Kennicott
| October 7, 2010; 4:50 PM ET |
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