For all the good it has done, the ADA has had limited success in correcting a nettlesome part of the theatergoing experience.
An architecture critic’s history—professional and personal—with Frank Gehry’s most celebrated Los Angeles building.
A few things that demonstrate the gulf between the island nation’s philosophy of how cities should work and America’s.
The architect didn’t just appreciate New York’s built history; he was also passionate about ensuring the best parts of it were saved for future generations.
If a layperson knows the name of two famous architects, one of them is likely to be Frank Gehry. Gehry, who passed away on December 5, was the first architect to enter wide American cultural ...
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