The Death of the Genius: An alternative history of computation lays bare the problem of invisible labor in architecture
The development of the computer occasioned a radical paradigm shift in numerous fields. According…
The development of the computer occasioned a radical paradigm shift in numerous fields. According…
Children may be celebrated for their non-rational thoughts, but society expects that adults will use…
By the time Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. founded the world’s first landscape architecture program at…
The passing of Phil Freelon has caused many of us who knew him to pause…
From left to right: Jon Gray, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Arthur Mamou-Mani, Lonneke Gordjin, Alexander Groves,…
UPDATE, 10/18/19: The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has awarded the project Mobility As Equality:…
Photo credit: NAARO On the first day of the construction of Haus Gables–after 11 trucks…
Melissa Green (MLA ’19) describes her final project for the option studio “The Monochrome…
Philip Goodwin Freelon (1953–2019) died on July 9 at the age of 66. The renowned…