An architecture critic’s history—professional and personal—with Frank Gehry’s most celebrated Los Angeles building.
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.
A few things that demonstrate the gulf between the island nation’s philosophy of how cities should work and America’s.
It represented a whole religion built up around conforming to the accepted brand of nonconformity, and Gehry … wouldn’t ...
The broad cultural impact of architects like Robert A.M. Stern is waning. Are influencers killing the celebrity designer?
Take Atlantic Yards, a 22-acre megaproject in Brooklyn. The city and state development agencies largely ignored community ...
Among the gestures o f graciousness that are commonplace in Mexico City, the subtle negotiation of shared public space often ...
Every architect understands that an ethically challenged client or project can imperil a practice. Perhaps apropos of this: The design for Donald Trump’s $200 million White House ballroom, renderings ...
Atlanta’s skyline tells a story of ambition, reinvention, and social exclusion. At the center of it stands architect-developer John Portman, whose master planning of the Peachtree Center district in ...
The reaction to Donald Trump’s proposal to build a new ballroom connected to the east side of the White House has been heated and hostile—a quality it shares with just about every other attempt ...
As a designer in the U.S. working to decarbonize my small part of the design and construction industry, 2025 has been a gut punch. Spending time reviewing Environmental Product Declarations or ...
For years there has been a loud and often polarizing battle: NIMBYs vs. YIMBYs. But as housing costs soar and climate pressures mount, a new movement might offer a way forward—one that’s not about ...