A range of building types with unique identities inhabit Washington, D.C.’s historic central business district—from a sequence of townhomes and commercial buildings to the copper-domed St.…
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The annual SkillsUSA Championship doesn’t have the name recognition of the Super Bowl or the Summer Olympics but it is every bit the spectacle. Each year,…
In his 2014 book, Why Architects Still Draw, Paolo Belardi posed a rather poignant question: Why would an architect reach for a pencil when drawing software…
Designed as an administrative building by Josep Lluis Sert, dean of Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, in 1958, Holyoke Center, a Brutalist building on Harvard…
Exploring the Exhibit Staging Center today, visitors see a beautiful building at the cutting edge of sustainability. For decades, though, the facility sat largely unused, dilapidated…
In a 2016 episode of NPR’s “Fresh Air”, Gretchen Bakke, author of The Grid, characterized America’s electrical infrastructure as increasingly unstable, underfunded and incapable of taking…