With AI, history seems to be repeating itself: trillions have been invested in AI, and folks are confused because they have ...
As the saying goes: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
The city’s most recent neighborhood plans that are creating new mixed-use, mixed-income communities include the Gowanus ...
Driving Toward Bankruptcy (Recently updated, but—sadly—requiring only light revision.) Fellow Angelenos, we must build a ...
Created by the Grace Farms Foundation and ACSA, “Design for Freedom” seeks to help AEC professionals engage in ethical material sourcing. Get smart and engaging news and commentary from architecture ...
Design competitions for both architecture students and professionals tend to focus on visual punch. Having served on hundreds of competition juries over the years, from local awards to international ...
We are told, unendingly, that there is a housing crisis. People cannot find homes they can afford in places they want to live. Unfortunately, the major obstacles are deeply entrenched. The motivations ...
Ruben Salazar Park—formerly Laguna Park—in East Los Angeles is one of the most emotionally charged Latino landscapes in the U.S., marked most powerfully on Saturday, August 29, 1970, at the end of the ...
Never hide the entrance to your building. Never go down to go up, or vice versa. Dark colors make dark rooms; use them sparingly. As I approached the new Princeton University Art Museum, I was ...
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With Donald Trump’s name now affixed to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the question naturally arises: What comes next in the president’s accelerating effort to fuse his brand with ...