
Eva Fedderly
Journalist at Freelance
Contributing Writer at Architectural Digest
Author, “These Walls: The battle for Rikers Island and the future of America’s jails,” Simon & Schuster; Contributing writer, Architectural Digest
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3 weeks ago |
architecturaldigest.com | Eva Fedderly
Lola Kirke found country music through the back door of Rock ‘n Roll. “I found Gram Parsons through the Rolling Stones and The Byrds—Parsons was my gateway drug,” the singer, songwriter, and actor told AD recently from a hotel room in Austin, Texas, one of the many stops on her tour for her third country album Trailblazer. Known for pairing magenta with rhinestones and a lyrical wit, Kirke hasn’t always been country.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
admagazine.fr | Eva Fedderly
En face du majestueux Carnegie Hall se dresse le Park Hyatt New York, une œuvre architecturale signée Christian de Portzamparc, lauréat du prestigieux prix Pritzker. Le bâtiment, un gratte-ciel de verre aux courbes ondulantes, évoque des notes de musique flottant dans une salle de concert.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
architecturaldigest.com | Eva Fedderly
Across from the majestic landmark Carnegie Hall is Park Hyatt New York, where Pritzker Prize–winning architect Christian de Portzamparc designed waves undulating up a glass skyscraper like notes floating through a concert hall. This is Billionaire’s Row, home to some of the world’s most expensive real estate, the Russian Tea Room, and Bergdorf Goodman.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
teenvogue.com | Eva Fedderly
Camilla Broderick stood before the buzzing crowd at Columbia University. Competing this evening, she announced from the lectern, would be Columbia Debate Society versus the Rikers Debate Team. The topic: Should cash bail be eliminated? Hosting the event was the Rikers Debate Project, who’d ask me to serve as a judge. This lauded nonprofit teaches incarcerated students the art of debate.
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Apr 10, 2024 |
architecturaldigest.com | Eva Fedderly
A Brutalist structure and Art Deco monolith—together known colloquially as The Tombs—aren’t the first jails to preside over downtown Manhattan. Towering above a senior center and a leafy community park, this jail in New York City has long been dedicated to incarceration, since the original Egyptian Revival–styled jail in New York City in 1838. Though the current architecture no longer resembles the ancient mausoleums of Egypt, the nickname The Tombs still resonates.
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Close call tonight with @columbiadebate winning over @RikersDebate with a vote of 6 to 5. It was honor watching great debaters do their thing! Well done, teams!