Michael Sorkin argues that the rise of autonomobiles and multimodal streets could yield greater political and public spaces.
Posted — April 20, 2017
Tim Tompkins praises Snøhetta's redesign of Times Square which facilitates daily public gatherings and larger celebrations.
Posted — April 20, 2017
Richard Dattner and Claire Weisz's Garage and Salt Shed project has been selected as one of the top 10 most sustainable projects of 2017.
Posted — April 20, 2017
Carlos Arnaiz is redesigning the Pasudeco Center, an iconic sugar mill in the Philippines, into a mixed-use community hub.
Posted — April 19, 2017
Mary Miss designed "Watermarks" in Milwaukee to improve community water management and to locate water landmarks.
Posted — April 14, 2017
Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi will create a cohesive, dynamic and natural master plan for a cultural campus in Naples, Fl.
Posted — April 14, 2017
Peter Walker won the first 2017 Richard Brettell Award as recognition for his fundamental and essential role in the arts in the life of the University of Texas-Dallas.
Posted — April 11, 2017
Stefan Al's The Strip is listed as one of the best books to read this spring by the Wall Street Journal.
Posted — April 10, 2017
Polly Trottenberg reveals plans to make the 5-way intersection at Jackie Robinson Parkway safer for drivers and pedestrians.
Posted — April 7, 2017
Janette Sadik-Kahn encourages Charlotte in the experimentation of safer streets for pedestrians and bicyclists.
Posted — April 7, 2017
Tom Wright laments the latest train derailment as further evidence of the long overdue maintenance required at Penn Station and the Hudson Tunnel.
Posted — April 6, 2017
Sam Schwartz weighs in on the escalator walk or stand debate, and suggests commuters may never take the rational option.
Posted — April 5, 2017
Regina Myer and Paul Travis explain why there is a strong demand for commercial and office space in Downtown Brooklyn.
Posted — April 4, 2017
Henry Grabar details radical reconceptions of 14th Street in response to the city's scant plans to adjust to the L Train closure.
Posted — April 4, 2017
Blake Middleton details how The House at Cornell Tech could encourage future Passive House projects at various scales.
Posted — April 4, 2017
Citizen Jane features interviews with Alex Garvin, Paul Goldberger and Michael Sorkin on the fight for the right to the city.
Posted — April 3, 2017
Richard Dattner, Steven Holl, Annabelle Selldorf, Weston Walker and Claire Weisz's work is featured in an essay about the renaissance of public architecture.
Posted — April 1, 2017
Keiko Tsuruta-Cramer took part in a public meeting about redesigning Portland's Congress Square into a vibrant urban gathering spot.
Posted — April 1, 2017
Paul Goldberger won a 2017 Architecture Award from the Academy of Arts and Letters for his exploration of ideas in architecture.
Posted — April 1, 2017
Nancy Owens is working on the renovation of Astoria Park, which includes essential infrastructure maintenance, such as erosion control and fixing the drainage system.
Posted — March 30, 2017
Susan Chin details the list of initial ideas to develop a rich artistic and cultural community in Staten Island's North Shore.
Posted — March 30, 2017
Blake Middleton believes The House at Cornell Tech can transform how we design for resiliency and sustainability.
Posted — March 21, 2017
Stefan Al's latest book traces the many metamorphoses of a city that offers a vivid projection of the American dream.
Posted — March 20, 2017
Deborah Berke sits down with comedian Michael Ian Black for a conversation about the role of architecture in everyday life.
Posted — March 19, 2017