Yes, but it requires patience, dedication, and cooperation among communities, businesses, regulators, and local governments.
Controversies surrounding vanity projects in the Global South have ignited a broader and long-standing debate about the ...
When I started it, I was interested in buses, because not a lot had been written about them as mass transit. They always get overlooked. Rail gets so much attention. I was interested in buses from a ...
The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) recently announced that the “professional” status of “terminal architecture degree programs” is to be eliminated as of July 2026. This action could have ...
Thanksgiving is a time of reconnection, and architects inevitably reconnect with their non-biological offspring: the buildings they designed and helped create. But as with our biological offspring, ...
Atlanta’s skyline tells a story of ambition, reinvention, and social exclusion. At the center of it stands architect-developer John Portman, whose master planning of the Peachtree Center district in ...
Welcome to Our Buildings, Our Selves: Humanity in Architecture, a monthly podcast produced by Common Edge, the Connecticut Architecture Foundation, the Connecticut AIA, and Bridgeport public radio ...
Opened at last after 20 trying years, the David Geffen Galleries at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) dramatically transform what was a fractured, prosaic institution into a global cultural ...
The Driehaus is about traditional and classical architecture, and I don’t think there’s much interest at, say, Architectural Record in examining those kinds of practices. It’s not considered important ...
The politics of the Wasteland rests on a simple, age-old triad: Gastown refines the petrol; the Bullet Farm smelts and casts armaments; and from the jealously guarded aquifers of the Citadel, a ...
Unlike professions such as medicine, accounting, or law, architecture has a high culture. By this I mean an indulgence in exhibition making, publishing, and archiving—in possessing its own rarified ...
As the U.S. election hits the home stretch, I think of the aspirations that drive our imperfect union, the aspirations propagated by two of our most widely known monuments, at least here in France, ...
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