alastair gordon

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alastair gordon is an award-winning critic, curator, cultural historian and author. For more than twenty years, he wrote on art, architecture and the environment for the new york times and in 2008 became contributing editor on design for WSJ., the wall street journal magazine, as well as launching and producing the popular “wall-to-wall” design blog on the journal’s web site. gordon’s essays have been published in many other publications including architectural digest, vanity fair, le mondearchitectural record, new york observer, house & garden and dwell. from 2014 to 2019 he was the architecture/design critic for the miami herald, and in 2020 launched the wall-to-wall podcast series on design. in addition to his critical journalism, gordon has published more than 28 books on art, architecture and environment, including such critically acclaimed titles as weekend utopia, naked airport, spaced outtheater of shoppingarquitectonica, romantic modernist and wandering forms. [See “Books” at https://alastairgordonwalltowall.com/ ] in 2016, he launched “poetics of place,” the critical writing program at harvard university’s graduate school of design and has taught and lectured at many other institutions including the museum of modern art, columbia university, yale university, princeton university, the wolfsonian museum, florida international university and the university of miami. earlier in his career, gordon was general editor of the princeton papers on architecture and served as the robert lehman curator at the parrish art museum in southampton, n.y. he has received numerous prizes for his critical prose and scholarship, including research fellowships from the graham foundation for advanced studies in the fine arts, the geraldine r. dodge foundation, the macdowell colony and received a special citation for ‘excellence in criticism’ from the american institute of architects. alastair is also co-founder and editorial director of gordon de vries studio, an imprint that specializes in books about the human environment.

"gordon's eye for the convergence of art, architecture and commerce is unerring."

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books

1999 - “weekend utopia” 1960-1973”

2000 - “weekend utopia - modern living in The Hamptons”

2003 - “american dream: houses of sagaponack”

2005 - “romantic modernist”

2014 - “beach houses”