When it's time to scale, leadership must determine whether their team needs someone to serve as an architect, a builder or a ...
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A new book by GSAPP Dean Emerita Amale Andraos and Dan Wood offers readers an overview of their recent design work.
An offshoot of the New York Review of Architecture, the magazine will feature “erudite, humorous and hyperlocal writing.” ...
Architecture programs have long been dominated by male students. That is changing nationally, as well as locally at Drury ...
The sharp-tongued architect and professor built Manhattan’s most luxurious towers, but his new book shuttles from Billionaire’s Row to the Bronx. (Plus, what he thinks of Rem and Zaha.) ...
A critic once remarked that Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Alison Lurie writes so simply that a cat or a dog can understand her. It was meant as a compliment and taken as such. In her new book she ...
The disappearance of a word fundamental to architecture rings loud in schools that teach the discipline, writes Andrew Holder ...
A high-achieving person's irritation at inefficiency reveals not arrogance but exhaustion—the quiet resentment of someone who ...
We know that children need the basics — nutritious food, clean air, and safe places to learn and live. But to really thrive, ...
From looping hallways to echoing stairwells, eerie architecture taps into ancient survival instincts—and exposes how our brains map spaces to protect us from harm. Devoid of students and sound, this ...