Architecture critic Paul Goldberger delivered the keynote conversation and signed copies of his newly published tome Building Art: The Life and Work of Frank Gehry.
“Design really has no boundaries,” Dror Benshetrit told the audience on the last day of Dwell on Design New York, a three-day festival of ideas at Skylight Clarkson Sq in New York’s Soho district. Benshetrit, a designer known for pushing boundaries through innovative materials and ideas, joined dozens of speakers onstage to pursue topics ranging from the future of high-rise living to the latest advances in designing for small-space environments. Kicking off the three-day event was Pulitzer-prize winning author and Vanity Fair architecture critic Paul Goldberger, who was joined onstage by architect Eric Owen Moss to talk about, among many other things, Frank Gehry’s influence on the West Coast architecture school.
