Can Parkitecture Heal? Jeanne Gang on making American National Parks “more accessible, more inviting, and more welcoming”
Early federal policies that set aside land for the national parks focused mainly on the…
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Early federal policies that set aside land for the national parks focused mainly on the…
In this episode of Talking Practice, host Grace La moderates a special roundtable, Practice in…
Designed by ELLA. Three time zones and three thousand miles…
Much of modern civilization has been shaped by a fundamental need for shelter, and much…
Black Harlem, storied and resilient, has been chronicled from many perspectives. Missing until now has…
Disability ought to be an exciting subject for architects: it’s about lived experience, problem solving,…
“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…