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The Sour Broker
Ralph Fiennes plays an angry Robert Moses in
Straight Line Crazy
November 3, 2022
The Search for Public Good
Shunning tribalism and embracing community will help cities like Jackson emerge from the crises that have come to define them
October 25, 2022
Common Ground
Sweeping planned overhaul of the historic Boston Common enters public comment period
October 19, 2022
Hanging History
Regional Plan Association looks back at 100 years of planning with archival exhibition inside Grand Central
October 14, 2022
Columbus Bound?
The 2022 Exhibit Columbus Symposium unites community members, civic leaders, and designers to explore the power of public space
October 13, 2022
Razing the Ruins
Demolition work begins on Albert Kahn’s Packard Plant, a hulking relic of Detroit’s automotive glory days
October 5, 2022
Scratching Beneath the Surface
The Bentway, Toronto’s ambitious public space project under the Gardiner Expressway, heads indoors for its newest art commission
October 3, 2022
8 Billion People, 8 Billion Cities
Utopian hours returns in 2022 with a focus on urban space at a global scale
September 29, 2022
Going Downtown
Exhibit Columbus announces PAU, PORT, Studio Zewde, and Tatiana Bilbao ESTUDIO as 2022–23 Miller Prize recipients
September 29, 2022
Homegrown Ideas
A forthcoming exhibition series at MoMA will highlight equitable and sustainable projects in New York City
September 28, 2022
Officially in the Pipeline
Eastward expansion of Houston’s Buffalo Bayou Park gets catalytic $100 million boost from local philanthropists
September 27, 2022
Going Public
Public by Design
, the 2022–2023 theme of Exhibit Columbus, explores the power and potential of community action
September 23, 2022
Hello, Yellow
With a signature splash of color, Lehrer Architects completes permanent supportive housing complex for vets in South L.A.
September 22, 2022
On Now in Norway
Oslo Architecture Triennale hopes to clarify processes of placemaking through exhibitions, talks, and workshops
September 21, 2022
RIP American Dream
Why you can’t afford a home, and why you shouldn’t want one
September 21, 2022
Gimme Shelter
In L.A., new tiny home villages offer a temporary solution in the city’s struggle with homelessness
September 15, 2022
Cop Academy
An expanded scope for a training facility in Chicago raises questions about how—and if—architects should engage with carceral projects
September 7, 2022
Lowly Land Grab
Protesters gather near Penn Station in opposition of the neighborhood’s redevelopment plans
September 1, 2022
Flashy Fleet
The NYC of Department of Sanitation launches open call for New Yorkers to adorn its trucks with large-scale artworks
August 31, 2022
Exacerbation Nation
Jackson’s main water treatment plant fails leaving residents of Mississippi’s largest city without running water indefinitely
August 31, 2022
New Delivery
Architect Alison Landry appointed as New York City’s inaugural Associate Commissioner of Alternative Delivery
August 30, 2022
Green Light
NYC receives $7 million federal boost for greenway projects in underserved communities
August 24, 2022
The American Dream, Updated?
In Los Angeles, recent interest in ADUs prompts an honest look at the housing type
August 18, 2022
The Goldilocks Framework
How to respond to both population growth and climate change? High-density, low-rise housing plus current technologies offer one solution.
August 15, 2022
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