Ellen Himelfarb
Based in London, Ellen Himelfarb travels widely for her reports on architecture and design. Her words appear in The Times, The Telegraph, The World of Interiors, and The Globe and Mail in her native Canada. She has worked with Wallpaper* since 2006.
Latest articles by Ellen Himelfarb
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 MCA Sydney extension, by Sam MarshallBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 Photographer Peter Newman's urban panoramas go on show at Payne Shurvell in LondonBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 Cassina marks 90 years with a revamped HQ, a new gallery space and a fresh look at its classicsBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 Photographer Fabian Oefner tricks the eye at MAD Gallery in GenevaBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 Artist Tauba Auerbach's debut London show at the ICA brings mathematics down to earthBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 ’8 Chairs’ by Clarke & Reilly at Gallery Libby Sellers, LondonBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 Midcentury Italian lighting designs shine through at Galerie KreoBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 Letter from Washington DC: the projects getting the green light in a city of red tapeBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 Letter from China: the latest architecture projects herald a maturing urban landscapeBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 NH Collection Eurobuilding — Madrid, SpainBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 Sophie Smallhorn print exhibition, LondonBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 In focus: photography shows in London's Soho-Fitzrovia triangleBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 A sculptural sanctuary emerges from the Cambridgeshire wetlandA new thatched artwork by Studio Morison offers moments for reflection at Wicken Fen Nature Reserve By Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 Yas Viceroy — Abu Dhabi, UAEBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 Yök Casa + Cultura — Barcelona, SpainBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 Innisfree Cafe — Jeju Island, South KoreaBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 La Bohème — Porto, PortugalBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 Locanda Al Colle — Camaiore, ItalyBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 La Ferme Saint Simon — Paris, FranceBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 Studioilse turns the VitraHaus loft into the home of a fictional couple for Vitra and Artek’s current exhibitionBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 Amsterdam’s progressive architecture scene sees the rise of HQs, hotels and new neighbourhoodsBy Ellen Himelfarb Published 
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 Hudson Yards: breaking down New York’s new neighbourhoodYou might have spotted it peeping over the High Line: a forest of cranes and lorries building out from Chelsea into the Hudson River. New York’s largest overhaul since the Rockefeller Center, Hudson Yards replaces a swathe of decommissioned railyard – once nicknamed Death Avenue for the locals who wandered in the path of speeding trains. Today Hudson Yards is talked about in swirls of superlatives: a $25 billion expansion of Midtown, it will offer two million square metres of space in some of the greenest towers on earth, amid 14 acres of gardens and plazas. But once the dust clears, what will that mean, exactly? We break it down. By Ellen Himelfarb Published 
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 Zaha Hadid's Italian experiments and masterpieces come together at MAXXIBy Ellen Himelfarb Published 
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 The sky’s the limit at Fredericia’s new Copenhagen flagshipBy Ellen Himelfarb Published 
