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Edward Gunts
is the former architecture critic for The Baltimore Sun. He writes for
The Architects Newspaper
and other publications about architecture, art, real estate development and preservation issues.
Latest Stories
The Work Is Never Done...
Community groups rally ahead of West Midtown preservation battle
March 26, 2021
Slow Down, Build Up
National Urban League breaks ground on a new Beyer Blinder Belle-designed home in Harlem
March 23, 2021
Chugging Along
Gensler’s updated Amtrak station in Baltimore will provide “a window onto history”
March 19, 2021
Oh Sugar Sugars
Baltimore’s iconic Domino Sugars sign goes dark, will be replaced with LED fascimile
March 2, 2021
Off To The Races
Ayers Saint Gross, Populous, CambridgeSeven will design new home for the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore
February 25, 2021
People In Crystal Palaces...
Eamon Roche defends his father’s legacy ahead of proposed changes at The Met
February 22, 2021
Open House Remotely
Pamela Puchalski will head Open House New York starting March 1
February 17, 2021
RIP
James Nagle, one of the influential Chicago Seven, passes away at 83
February 16, 2021
Lobby-ists
Preservationists launch effort to protect a cherished Raymond Hood lobby in Manhattan’s McGraw-Hill building
February 12, 2021
End Of An Era
Trump Baby
balloon finds a permanent home at the Museum of London
January 19, 2021
1929 - 2021
Paige Rense, who expanded
Architectural Digest
internationally, dies at 91
January 11, 2021
One Last Win
H. H. Richardson and John Charles Olmsted homes get temporary reprieve from the wrecking ball
December 31, 2020
Chugging along
SOM’s Moynihan Train Hall expansion for Penn Station opens January 1
December 29, 2020
Step To It
Landmarks commission approves Morris Adjmi’s “urban collage” for Tribeca
December 24, 2020
It All Comes Tumbling Down
Atlantic City is auctioning off the chance to take down Trump Plaza casino
December 18, 2020
On The Waterfront
Kohn Pedersen Fox reveals a waterfront headquarters in Baltimore for T. Rowe Price
December 14, 2020
Glass on the Grass
Renzo Piano’s glassy, $100-million addition to the Johns Hopkins campus gets the go-ahead
December 11, 2020
Let Them Lob Serves
The White House’s classically inspired tennis pavilion is complete, draws criticism for timing
December 9, 2020
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