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Memorializing The Past
Could New York’s African Burial Ground National Monument become a full museum?
April 5, 2021
Britain Beyond Europe
Brexit creates challenges for U.K. architects in Europe, but opportunities for U.S. architects
April 2, 2021
Silver Lining
Op-ed: Architects survived the Trump years by adopting critical, activist viewpoints; they shouldn’t abandon them now.
April 1, 2021
Tough Timber Talk
Homebuilding slumps as timber prices continue to rise
March 17, 2021
A Close Shave
With federal aid secure, cities across the U.S. avoid public transit cuts
March 16, 2021
The Medium Middle
Keller Easterling’s
Medium Design
ignores the role of power in design
February 22, 2021
Hot To Trot
Former NYC transportation commissioner Polly Trottenberg nominated for deputy transportation secretary
January 21, 2021
Mount Rushmore Isn’t Looking So Good
Rep. Joaquin Castro to introduce legislation barring Trump’s name from appearing on federal buildings
January 11, 2021
Pediments Are No Impediment
After Capitol is breached, calls for the Architect of the Capitol’s removal
January 7, 2021
Brexit Blunder?
After Brexit, U.K. architects aren’t certified in Europe
January 5, 2021
Bettin' On Biden
Yesterday’s storming of the Capitol revealed a crisis of leadership. Architects look ahead to a Biden presidency
January 5, 2021
Sunny Days Ahead?
With Biden inching toward the White House, MTA staves off “doomsday” budget
December 17, 2020
Next Stop: Nowhere
D.C.’s Metro could kill weekend service and slash stations
December 1, 2020
Get Used To Walking
Catastrophic cuts planned for the MTA without federal aid
November 20, 2020
A National Landscape
Petition calls for Four Seasons Total Landscaping to be named to the National Register of Historic Places
November 16, 2020
Vote, Or Run The Thing Yourself
Urbanist and architecture critic Nikil Saval wins election to the Pennsylvania senate
November 5, 2020
NOT Making My Way Downtown
Waymo, anticipating election protests, docks its self-driving cars in San Francisco
November 4, 2020
Window Dressing
Op-ed: Trump says Dems want to ban windows. He couldn’t be more wrong.
October 23, 2020
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