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New York Times Brooklyn Bridge Walking Tour with Marion and Michael
Cultured Profile: Weiss/Manfredi Teach Us How to Live Together
Commemorating the Pandemic's Toll on New York City
Weiss and Manfredi Remember 9/11 with Michael Kimmelman
"Evolutionary Infrastructures" in Climates: Architecture and the Planetary Imaginary
Accessibility at Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Azure Magazine: Urban Density and Public Health
Sustainable and Green Building: Vol. 2 Research and Education
Ecological Urban Infrastructures
Weiss/Manfredi Design Included as Future of Accessibility
Barry Bergdoll Profiles Weiss/Manfredi in Casabella
Weiss/Manfredi and Parks
Operation PPE
Site Specific: The Work of Weiss/Manfredi Architects
Weiss/Manfredi Plans For Offices of the Future
Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi Interviewed on At A Distance Podcast
Surface Magazine Studio Visit
American Academy in Rome: Mercedes T. Bass Landscape Architects in Residence Fellowship Drawings
New York Times Brooklyn Bridge Walking Tour with Marion and Michael
In a virtual interview that follows their walking commute between their home and studio, Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi gave The New York Times architecture critic Michael Kimmelman a tour of the architecture and urban landscapes they appreciate along the way.
Cultured Profile: Weiss/Manfredi Teach Us How to Live Together
In the new issue of Cultured Magazine, Ian Volner interviews Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi at Weiss/Manfredi's studio in Tribeca.
Commemorating the Pandemic's Toll on New York City
As the city grapples with the anniversary of COVID-19's devastation, New York Magazine has asked artists and architects to translate their experiences of the lockdown into temporary installations.
Weiss and Manfredi Remember 9/11 with Michael Kimmelman
As the city nears the 20th anniversary of 9/11, New York Times architecture critic Michael Kimmelman quotes Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi on Lower Manhattan's regrowth
"Evolutionary Infrastructures" in Climates: Architecture and the Planetary Imaginary
Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi's essay "Evolutionary Infrastructures" is featured in Climates: Architecture and the Planetary Imaginary.
Accessibility at Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Weiss/Manfredi celebrates the early success of the Robert W. Wilson Overlook at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Azure Magazine: Urban Density and Public Health
Recent coverage of large cities like New York suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic has drawn ire from critics who say that the crisis has exposed the unhealthy nature of urban life.
Sustainable and Green Building: Vol. 2 Research and Education
The Barnard College Diana Center is featured in this volume on sustainable building published by Hi-Design Publishing and the Dalian University of Technology Press.
Ecological Urban Infrastructures
The Seattle Art Museum: Olympic Sculpture Park is featured on the cover and highlighted in the text of this Birkhäuser Architecture published book on ecologically-minded urban design projects.
Weiss/Manfredi Design Included as Future of Accessibility
New York Times architecture critic Michael Kimmelman wrote a story including a new Weiss/Manfredi project.
Barry Bergdoll Profiles Weiss/Manfredi in Casabella
The February 2018 issue of Casabella includes "Weiss/Manfredi and the Design of Public Spaces."
Weiss/Manfredi and Parks
After New York City ordered many public playgrounds and parks to close amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi spoke with Architectural Record to address the importance public space plays in our collective psyche.
Operation PPE
Weiss/Manfredi team members leapt to action in support of first responders and health care workers in the New York City area when they joined the architecture industry-led initiative #OperationPPE
Site Specific: The Work of Weiss/Manfredi Architects
That the architecture of Weiss/Manfredi resists stylistic or typological pigeonholing is a tribute not only to the variety of work the firm has completed, but also, more importantly, to the intelligence and sensitivity of their approach to design.
Weiss/Manfredi Plans For Offices of the Future
In the Wall Street Journal, Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi spoke with Fred Bernstein about the future of office space in a COVID-19 world.
Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi Interviewed on At A Distance Podcast
Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi were interviewed on the At A Distance podcast by Slowdown TV, hosted by Spencer Bailey and Andrew Zuckerman.
Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi Showcase Research at Villa Aurelia in Rome
Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi delivered the keynote lecture, "Water, Landscape, and Architecture" at Villa Aurelia, preceding an April 18th conference at the American Academy in Rome.
Surface Magazine Studio Visit
In an interview and studio visit, Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi discuss their architecture with Surface Magazine
American Academy in Rome: Mercedes T. Bass Landscape Architects in Residence Fellowship Drawings
In 2019, Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi were awarded the Mercedes T. Bass Landscape Architects in Residence Fellowship at the American Academy in Rome. During their stay, Weiss and Manfredi served as senior advisers to Rome Prize recipients and to other members of the Academy community, and lead Academy-wide events including concerts, exhibitions, studio visits, lectures, readings, and instructional walks through Rome.