Her garden transforms the front yard into an extension of the home and a welcoming space for social interaction. Through ...
This low-lying region, with its ever-shifting boundaries between water and land battered by relentless North Sea storms, ...
And yet, at an advanced age, when I should be acquiring other more compelling interests, I persist. I’m a huge sports fan: I ...
On the broader goal of economic justice, the chattering classes have been buzzing with the question of who Mayor Mamdani will ...
It was a moment that transcended sports, offering lessons for a collective future.
Buildings have long memories. They are intimate witnesses to virtually all of our lives. And after those many decades of collective use, they have stories to tell. Especially the old ones. The Wyckoff ...
It’s hard to believe that it’s been five ye ars now since Pulitzer Prize–winning Blair Kamin left the Chicago Tribune after ...
Nearly 30 years ago, Nicholas Lemann wrote the first widely read book about the “Great Migration”—the movement between 1916 and 1970 of more than 6 million African Americans from poverty and ...
How did modern architecture happen? How did we evolve so quickly from architecture that had ornament and detail, to buildings that were often blank and devoid of detail? Why did the look and feel of ...
The inflation-adjusted price of residential land in the U.S. quadrupled between 1975 and 2006. By 2025, New York City’s land values were estimated at $2.84 trillion. Manhattan’s land alone is valued ...
We are excited to announce the launch of a new monthly podcast, Our Buildings, Our Selves: Humanity in Architecture, produced by Common Edge, the Connecticut Architecture Foundation, the Connecticut ...
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