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We learn that either Courtyard Coalition is or Leong Leong's contribution to it was
a process-focused program that highlights MoMA PS1's Courtyard as a cultural and spatial asset for critical questions at the intersection of cultural institutions, civic space, and urban life
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Ten "[n]otable Leong Leong projects" are listed. A very worthwhile ingredient of the article, I think. In principle, anyway. But even though Leong Leong is an architecture/design firm, at least five of the entries -- those for
-- don't tell me anything about the architecture. As an example, all I learn about its work for Everlane Flagships is "The San Francisco-based retailer previously sold ethically made clothing basics almost exclusively online": I learn nothing from this about Leong Leong's contribution. Please say something about the architecture/design of every one of the ten. (If nothing can be said for an item, delete it.) -- Hoary (talk) 22:03, 31 May 2023 (UTC)Reply