In Cotton Kingdom, Now, Sara Zewde retraces Frederick Law Olmsted’s route through the Southern states
“The mountain ranges, the valleys, and the great waters of America, all trend north and…
Balanced between concept and realization, design practice exposes the connections between the design imagination and the space in which it operates. By critically studying issues of practice, designers imagine new methods to advance their influence and to intervene in the world.
“The mountain ranges, the valleys, and the great waters of America, all trend north and…
It’s been almost three years since the #MeToo movement started launching public awareness around the…
Harvard Design Magazine 48: America (launching in March, 2021) strikes at…
Architects are often reluctant writers, choosing instead to express themselves in other ways. Perhaps this…
Can you depict a sweating body in an architectural drawing? Are lines capable of expressing…
Until the last decade, Native American, First Nations, and other Indigenous architecture has been a…
Moments of intense constraint have driven architecture toward seismic ruptures, which go on to determine…
The term “landscape” historically referred to pictures of the world—vistas or views—and so it is…
In Sherwood Anderson’s collection of short stories, Winesburg, Ohio, the author…
Event Description In the span of her more than 40-year career Allison Grace Williams,…