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In our Comment section, we ask some of the industry’s leading minds to offer their thoughts on all things architecture. This year, that spanned from the Trump Sign controversy in Chicago to the role of women in the profession.

Jennifer Nitzky

The president-elect of ASLA offers her views on the future of landscape architecture in New York City.

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Scott Johnson

Dallas Museum Tower architect, Johnson Fain, answers critics. 

 

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Signs and the City

This summer’s controversy over Donald Trump’s shiny new sign is just the latest chapter in a long history of such debates in Chicago.

 
 

 

Niemeyer, After All

Carlos Brillembourg relates his 1990 meeting with Oscar Niemeyer.

 

 

 

Designing for Community Continuity

Elizabeth Kennedy explores the connection between history and landscape in Brooklyn.

 
 

 

Kick the Architectural Competition Habit

Marshall Brown delineates the down side of architectural competitions.

 
 

 

Oh Saint Precarious

A manifesto from the architecture lobby.

 

 

 

Julie Cook

The Moody Nolan architect tells her story of how the profession is improving for women.

 
 

 

The Architecture of Fracking

Brantley Hightower studies the way Texas’ tight oil boom is affecting the built environment.

 
 
 

Mies’ Barcelona Pavilion

Artist Dan Graham considers the master architect’s use of materials, views, and reflections.

 

 

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