Ronny Fieg Teases a Giorgio Armani Suiting Collaboration for Kith, and Other News

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Ronny Fieg and Giorgio Armani join forces on a suiting collaboration for Kith.

Kith founder Ronny Fieg has announced that Kith and Giorgio Armani will soon debut a collaborative “suiting project.” Specifics are scant for the moment, but the collaboration will be a first for Armani, which has never partnered with another brand. 

The Met will soon host the first major exhibition of modernist architect Paul Rudolph.

Thanks to The Met and curator Abraham Thomas, modernist architect Paul Rudolph will finally get his due with a major exhibition opening on Sept. 30. The show will feature 80 artifacts from the late Kentucky-born architect’s career and will showcase the development of his influential yet divisive Brutalist style.

New York City is soliciting RFPs to expand Park Avenue’s landscaped pedestrian mall.

The New York City mayor’s office and Department of Transportation have launched an initiative to revamp an 11-block stretch of Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, focusing on creating a wider pedestrian median and enhancing green space. The project coincides with the MTA’s underground infrastructure improvements and will be funded by private developers under the East Midtown Rezoning Plan.

California College of the Arts faces possible layoffs in the face of a $20 million deficit.

A significant drop in student enrollment and ensuing $20 million deficit have prompted California College of the Arts to consider potential layoffs and course adjustments to attract more students. Despite completing a $123 million Bay Area campus expansion, the school is considering mergers as a possible solution to its financial woes, and is presently focused on securing donors. 

Dr. Marilyn Perry and Peter Marino will be honored at the World Monuments Fund gala.

Architect Peter Marino will be honored at the World Monuments Fund’s 35th annual Hadrian Gala on October 28, alongside art historian and the organization’s chair emerita Dr. Marilyn Perry. Marino, who chairs the nonprofit Venetian Heritage, is recognized for his efforts to preserve Venice’s architectural and cultural legacy. The event, sponsored by Tiffany & Co., will feature a performance by opera singer Anthony Roth Costanzo and a dinner at the New York Public Library.

Today’s attractive distractions:

It’s not your imagination: influencers are flocking to Charleston, SC. 

Twenty-three million years later, fossils reveal a sea cow’s surprising afterlife.

“Different” modernist sculptures are scandalizing two quaint Austrian towns.

A 6th-century observatory has been excavated in Kafr El Sheikh, Egypt. 

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