The city is already overloaded with cars, yet it lacks the density needed for transit to work effectively. Moving beyond this ...
A talk with Carol Bebelle, editor of the new book Counting Our Blessings: New Orleans Stories 20 Years After Katrina.
As NYC prepares for Mayor Mamdani’s free buses, officials have a chance to rethink some of the city’s most common public ...
I recently talked to Stasiowski about the emergence of AI, how it will affect architecture’s fossilized business model, and ...
In 1962, the cash-strapped Pennsylvania Railroad Company announced plans to demolish the original Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan and sell the site’s air rights to a private developer, enabled by ...
No good for cities or for their design, planning, economics, or people, can come of the emotional assumption that dense city populations are, per se, undesirable. In my view, they are an asset. The ...
George Lakoff is a linguist, cognitive scientist, and popular author who spent his career at the University of California at Berkeley, including the creation of two major laboratories. His research ...
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 ...
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