Chicagoans know Robert A.M. Stern better than they might realize; his ubiquitous designs for bus stop shelters and other street furniture for JC Decaux have graced streets throughout the city since ...
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It was shocking to see images of heavy equipment clawing chunks out of the East Wing of the White House, reducing a historic structure built by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to a twisted mass of ...
The Architects of Lancaster is a series that highlights the beautiful and oft times unheralded work of Lancaster’s many native son architects. Their names have long been forgotten but their mark on ...
It’s hard to quibble with the initial premise of this year’s Chicago Architecture Biennial. It’s titled “SHIFT: Architecture in Times of Radical Change,” and that certainly seems to describe our ...
While Harvard’s campus boasts myriad architectural styles, very few buildings themselves exhibit multiple architectural styles as dramatically — and beautifully — as the Harvard Art Museums. Nestled ...
Cruising up Biscayne Boulevard, one could easily mistake Miami for a city predominated by glass-clad, often wavy, concrete high-rises. In contrast, Morningside is a verdant historic enclave just a ...
The following is adapted from remarks by Mayor Bill Schickel on July 18 at a conference of the American Institute of Architects-Iowa Chapter at the Historic Park Inn in Mason City. The AIA members ...
Editor’s note: Opinion content is solely the opinion of the writer and not the Daily Journal. Indianapolis has a rich architectural heritage. It didn’t just spring from the prairie; Indianapolis was a ...
THE ARCHITECTS OF LANCASTER, PART 4: JOHN EVANS, 1824-1894 The Architects of Lancaster is a series that highlights the beautiful and ofttimes unheralded work of Lancaster’s native-son architects.