Recently we h ad the honor and privilege of interviewing James Wines for Our Buildings, Our Selves: Humanity in Architecture, ...
We have evolved to interpret places by scanning them to understand them: looking for patterns, movement, signs of life or ...
Fast forward to the present, and home prices have not gone down but up, and people are still desperate to own one, making ...
Water’s absence has fostered urban instability, ecological collapse, and widespread water insecurity. The climate crisis is ...
The house was built for something over $100,000 in 1984 and was cheaper than the condos across town. We built a one-bedroom, ...
An artist’s politicized restoration at a medieval church sparks heated debate.
Parish priest Daniele Micheletti expressed exasperation at the “procession of people that came to see it instead of listening to mass or praying,” adding, “I don’t understand this fuss. Painters used ...
Architecture critic Paul Goldberger is one of many who have raised their voices in alarm at the way President Trump is proposing to alter and add to the White House. There is much to agree with in his ...
Artificial intelligence is beginning to shape decisions about the physical environment in ways most people never see directly. Algorithms now assist in evaluating proposals, modeling infrastructure ...
Buildings have long memories. They are intimate witnesses to virtually all of our lives. And after those many decades of collective use, they have stories to tell. Especially the old ones. The Wyckoff ...
Every architect understands that an ethically challenged client or project can imperil a practice. Perhaps apropos of this: The design for Donald Trump’s $200 million White House ballroom, renderings ...
The reaction to Donald Trump’s proposal to build a new ballroom connected to the east side of the White House has been heated and hostile—a quality it shares with just about every other attempt ...
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