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D'Addio, James. "Professional Architectural and Interior Photography," in Architecture New Jersey 25:2, 1989.

D'Addio, James. "Professional Architectural and Interior Photography," in Architecture New Jersey 25:2, 1989.

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Entire issue, fine, 32 pages. Includes article by D’Addio, “Professional Architectural and Interior Photography,” pages 22-24, with six of his photographs.  Also articles on fifteen housing projects in New Jersey; Housing Trends in Newark; Affordable Housing; and News about architects and architecture in New Jersey.  Summary:

Architecture New Jersey 25:2 (1989) is a focused professional journal that captures a pivotal moment in the state's urban development, specifically addressing the growing crisis and shifting strategies in residential design and urban renewal at the end of the 1980s.


Featured Portfolio: James D’Addio

A highlight of this issue is the technical and aesthetic feature, “Professional Architectural and Interior Photography” (pp. 22-24) by James D’Addio.

  • The Text: D’Addio discusses the critical relationship between the architect’s vision and the photographer’s lens, emphasizing how professional lighting and perspective correction are essential for translating three-dimensional spaces into two-dimensional media.

  • The Imagery: The article is illustrated with six of D’Addio’s photographs, showcasing his mastery of clean lines, balanced interior lighting, and the meticulous staging required for high-end architectural documentation.


Special Focus: New Jersey Housing

The core of the issue is dedicated to a comprehensive survey of the state's residential landscape, featuring:

1. Project Showcase: Fifteen Housing Projects

The magazine profiles fifteen diverse housing developments across New Jersey. These case studies highlight a range of architectural responses to local environments, from suburban complexes to high-density infill, providing a snapshot of the prevailing aesthetic and functional trends of 1989.

2. Urban Renewal: Housing Trends in Newark

A deep dive into the specific challenges and successes within Newark. The articles examine the city's efforts to revitalize its residential core through new construction and adaptive reuse, reflecting a period of significant urban transition.

3. Social Policy: Affordable Housing

The issue tackles the pressing socioeconomic theme of Affordable Housing. It explores the legislative, economic, and design hurdles involved in creating quality low-to-moderate-income dwellings—a topic of high relevance during the late 80s as the state grappled with housing equity and the Mt. Laurel doctrine requirements.


News and Industry Updates

The remaining sections serve as a professional record for the New Jersey architectural community, including:

  • Architectural News: Updates on firm mergers, new commissions, and notable design awards within the state.

  • Institutional Updates: News regarding the AIA New Jersey chapter and the evolving landscape of architectural education and licensure in the region.


Summary Takeaway

Architecture New Jersey 25:2 serves as both a design manual and a policy record. By pairing the aesthetic precision of James D’Addio’s photography with gritty discussions on Newark’s urban trends and the logistics of affordable housing, the issue underscores the architect’s dual role as both an artist and a social problem-solver.

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