Publications

 




Screen Saver, Dwell "We enjoy the way the light dapples through," says Erik (homeowner). "We didn't realize how great it was going to be." November, 2017

Screen Saver, Dwell
"We enjoy the way the light dapples through," says Erik (homeowner). "We didn't realize how great it was going to be." November, 2017

The "High and Low" Architecture of Bade Stageberg Cox, 1stdibs Introspective Magazine,  "Serving clients ranging from needy nonprofits to Manhattan's annual Armory Show to affluent homeowners, the New York City–based triumvirate of Tim Bade, Jane St…

The "High and Low" Architecture of Bade Stageberg Cox, 1stdibs Introspective Magazine,
"Serving clients ranging from needy nonprofits to Manhattan's annual Armory Show to affluent homeowners, the New York City–based triumvirate of Tim Bade, Jane Stageberg and Martin Cox has carved out a niche for itself creating smart solutions to vexing, multidimensional design challenges." October, 2017

Why this year's Armory Show had record-breaking attendance, The Architect's Newspaper, March, 2017 "Bade Stageberg Cox Architects designed the layout of the show and the New York firm was on hand to remind visitors how effective the Miesian principl…

Why this year's Armory Show had record-breaking attendance, The Architect's Newspaper, March, 2017
"Bade Stageberg Cox Architects designed the layout of the show and the New York firm was on hand to remind visitors how effective the Miesian principle, “less is more” can be. The result was a more fluid and dynamic experience of The Armory Show." (Photo by Andy Ryan)

The political present: A report from The Armory Show 2017, Ocula
"The fair continues to sprawl across 250,000 square feet on Piers 92 and 94, which stretch into the Hudson River on Manhattan's Upper West Side. But architectural firm Bade Stageberg Cox was brought in for The Armory's 2017 edition to give the layout a complete redesign. This was a success, with the fair now feeling like a suite of interconnecting rooms rather than a huge, brightly lit tent. Genocchio also changed the way space was divided up, knowing that international art fairs of this scale (and somewhat modestly The Armory Show claims to be 'New York's premier art fair') need to be partitioned in one way or another if only to overcome visitors' viewing fatigue."

L'Armory fait son show à New York, Le Figaro
"Il était urgent de redessiner le plan de l'Armory show qui s'étend à perte de vue le long de deux grands quais, les Piers 92 et 94, sur les bords de l'Hudson. J'ai engagé l'agence d'architecture ultraperformante Bade Stageberg Cox qui a élargi les allées, aérées la disposition des stands en créant de belles vues sur le fleuve et donné plus de lisibilité au parcours en regroupant les modernes et les contemporains autrefois séparés», explique le directeur de l'Armory."

15 Finds at the Armory Show 2017, Whitewall
"This year, the floor-plan felt a bit more relaxed, designed by Bade Stageberg Cox. There is ample seating and lounge spaces (provided by luxury furniture brand Roche Bobois), and the refreshments and food offerings were definitely better than fairs past with services from Colonia Verde, By Chloe., Juice Press, Black Seed Bagels, Il Buco, and more."

Benjamin Genocchio on Making The Armory Show Relevant in Today's Market, Artsy
"Genocchio has removed another aisle in 2017—one that ghettoized a number of dealers on the left wing of Pier 94—and worked again with architectural firm Bade Stageberg Cox to further widen hallways and create more open spaces throughout the piers. The result should allow visitors better sight-lines and vistas when moving throughout The Armory Show, and it has allowed for an increase in the average size of booths that the fair offers galleries. But the director had other concerns, less immediately apparent to visitors."

Piers 92 and 94 to Stand Out at the Armory Show, The New York Times, January 2017Armory Show’s New Floor Plan Offers More Light and River Views, Artnet "Brooklyn-based architecture office Bade Stageberg Cox has handled the fair design since 2012, an…

Piers 92 and 94 to Stand Out at the Armory Show, The New York Times, January 2017

Armory Show’s New Floor Plan Offers More Light and River Views, Artnet
"Brooklyn-based architecture office Bade Stageberg Cox has handled the fair design since 2012, and has signed on again this year. Among the firm’s other cultural commissions are New York’s Alexander & Bonin Gallery, the private museum called the Art Cave in California’s Napa Valley, and a recent redesign of New York’s National Academy of Design." November, 2016


No Fair is an Island, Art Papers, April, 2015

No Fair is an Island, Art Papers, April, 2015


 
 

March 2015 : Bade Stageberg Cox designs The Armory Show 2015

September 2015 : Interiors in Detail: 100 Contemporary Rooms - By Dominic Bradbury, pp136-139 on Orient Point House. Book published by Monacelli Press

March 2015 : Luminous Apartment in a Historic NYC Building, Dwell

January 2015 : Tour a Masterfully Redesigned Ladies’ Mile Apartment, New York Magazine

November 2014 : See an Airy Chelsea Duplex Created From Two Adjoining Apartments, New York Magazine

June 2014 : Best Seats in the House: 49 Refurbished Chairs Fill Times Square, Interior Design

December 2013 : Bade Stageberg Cox wins NYRP EDGE/ucation Pavilion Design Competition

November 2013 : Bade Stageberg Cox is selected to design the Armory Show for a third time, The Observer

August 2013 : NYRP invites Bade Stageberg Cox to participate in the EDGE/ucation Pavilion Competition, Archinect

May 2013 : Bade Stageberg Cox selected to participate in New York City's Design + Construction Excellence Program

March 2013 : Bade Stageberg Cox designs The Armory Show 2013

March 2013 : The Armory Show at Piers 92 and 94, New York, Wallpaper

January 2013 : White Space: The Architecture of the Art Fair, Archinect

2012 : Bade Stageberg Cox featured in 50 US ARCHITECTS: Residential + Planning, Design Book

May 2012 : Constructive Reuse: Street Seats, Dwell

May 2012 : Abandoned Chairs Given a Taxicab Yellow Facelift for the Armory Show, Inhabitat New York City

March 2012 : The Art of Designing for Art Fairs, Architectural Record

March 2012 : New York fairs put on their game faces, The Art Newspaper

October 2011 : Modernizing the Academy, The Wall Street Journal

September 2011 : The Armory Show Retools: Smaller, More Fun, Art Net

September 2011 : As Director Steps Down, Armory Show Announces Trimmer 2012 Edition, New York Observer

September 2011 : Townhouse Updated with Artistic Flair- In The News, eOculus

September 2011 : National Academy Reopens, Art Net

May 2011 : Flint Spark? Competition seeks to reignite dead Rustbelt building, The Architects Newspaper

April 2011 : A Chastised Museum Returns to Life, The New York Times

June 2010 : National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts to Renovate Building, The New York Times

June 2009 : Bade Stageberg Cox: Beyond the Usual Approach, P.S.1 Summer 2009 Newspaper

June 2009 : Seriously New: Design Awards - Projects, eOculus

May 2009 : Art Cave, California by Bade Stageberg Cox, The Architectural Review

May 2009 : Studio Visit: Bade Stageberg Cox, Architect's Newspaper

May 2009 : Sustainable Blow Up, Fabric Architecturer

April 2009 : PSi Summer Blow-Up, Archiworld

April 2009 : Showcase: Art Cave, Archinect

September 2008 : Art Cave in the Napa Valley, Domus

August 2008 : 2008 AIACA Awards: Art Cave, arcCA

July 2008 : Stone Circle, Artforum

May 2008 : Tes ori nel caveau, D La Repubblica delle Donne

April 2008 : The Thin Line: Art's new horizons in the Wine Country, San Francisco Chronicle

December 2007 : Art collector couple builds museum-size cave in Napa for collection, San Francisco Chronicle

December 2007 : Insider Art, The New York Times

November 2007 : Irish provide cutting edge US architecture, Irish Independent

October 2007 : California Collectors put their art in a cave, The Art Newspaper