Marc Kristal is an architecture and design journalist, contributing editor of Dwell, a former editor of AIA/J, and a sporadic writer for Metropolis, The New York Times, Architecture Digest, Elle Décor, and numerous other publications. He curated a 2003 exhibition at the Parsons School of Design and in 2009, was part of the project team that created the Greenwich South planning study for the Alliance for Downtown New York. Kristal also wrote the film Torn Apart. He currently lives in New York.
Marc Kristal
Studios
Mixter
Marc Kristal worked in the Mixter studio.
Built in 1927–1930, the Florence Kilpatrick Mixter Studio was funded by its namesake and designed by the architect F. Winsor, Jr., who also designed MacDowell's original Savidge Library in 1925. Mixter Studio, solidly built of yellow and grey-hued granite, once had sweeping views of Pack Monadnock to the east. The lush forest has now grown…