Promoting Diversity through Architecture Over a decade after the tragedy that occurred on September 11th in New York City, the small, forgotten St. Nicholas Church, crushed by the falling World Trade Center, was rebuilt with a Byzantine design. The church’s … Continue reading
Donald Fung
After watching Murnau’s “Nosferatu,” I got a sense of what the original Dracula film felt like back in 1922 in the silent, black and white film era. Personally, I found Nosferatu to be more funny than scary but that is … Continue reading
My animation (click to play): Or click here The main focus of my animation is the idea of a social ladder in Kovaloff’s society along with the confusion and absurdity conveyed in Gogol’s story “The Nose.” My animation starts off … Continue reading
As someone who enjoys studying architectural designs, I find Smithsonian National Design Awards very fascinating and I wish more people knew about it. I found many of these award distributions interesting and I was able to learn about many amazing … Continue reading
Interview with Kristy Chiu Kristy Chiu is an architecture student in her senior year at Cooper Union. Her interest in architecture began in her junior year at Brooklyn Technical High School and since then, she has taken part in numerous … Continue reading
The Nose’s image in my head: I’m not sure if the nose had a face, arms, and legs; but it’s the only way I can imagine a nose walking around and acting on its own. If the nose was really … Continue reading
Television shows are becoming increasingly popular with the growing availability of cable television and on-demand streaming sites like Netflix and Hulu. If this is the case, why is it so difficult to promote new shows then? In the New York … Continue reading
Gregor’s image in my head: Okay, maybe he doesn’t look that angry or could stand upright like that with his little legs. But I didn’t feel like searching up a picture of a real giant cockroach though because I don’t … Continue reading
Hi everyone, my name is Donald Fung. I was born in Chinatown, New York and lived there until the winter of 2001 when I was 6. After that, my family moved to Staten Island for more living space. I hope … Continue reading