Blair Kamin on Writing and Reporting on Architecture’s #metoo Moment

Eva Hagberg Fisher chats with Blair.

Austin Central Library: Architectural Crit

For my librarian pals.

What if gentrification was about healing communities instead of displacing them

Our pal Liz Ogbu’s Ted Talk!

Pritzker winner Balkrishna Doshi forges an architecture of place in an age of placelessness

B.V. Doshi.

Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture by Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects

The old pier structure was restored and transformed into an expansion for the San Francisco Art Institute.

Finding architectural solutions to LA’s homelessness crisis

David Martin FAIA has provided the seed money for this important effort.

‘This is the house that we built’: homeless people on their makeshift residences

When you have to build your own.

Why in the Age of Trump, I Believe the Art World Must Become a Sanctuary

Yes.

This dire Battersea Power Station development is genuinely dystopian

It follows all the Urban Renaissance precepts, yet this scheme is as grim as the 80s Docklands that Rogers was reacting against, says Owen Hatherley

How did a modernist landmark end up covered in plywood and graffiti?

The Mercantile Library at 1021 Chestnut St.

Poor Need Homes, Not Monuments

Pritzker Winner Balkrishna Doshi’s vision should be heeded across the developing world.

How To Stop Sexual Harassment In Design Right Now

When will #MeToo hit architecture and design?

Why LA’s public design matters: An interview with Christopher Hawthorne, the city’s first chief design officer

The Los Angeles Times architecture critic explains his move to City Hall.

Matching Architecture to People’s Needs, by Listening to Them First

“We’re starting to design with the people and thinking what are the needs of the people — not in terms of a bedroom and bathroom and kitchen and a toilet

Where Is Architecture’s #MeToo Movement?

Yes.

In another surprise choice, Pritzker Prize honors 90-year-old Indian architect Balkrishna Doshi

The first Indian architect to win the Pritzker.

The Return of Aldo Rossi: An Exhibition Examines the Contributions of the Late Architect

Aldo Rossi is back.

Column: The dilemma of development: Will Obama center hurt those it’s supposed to help?

Displacement of low-income people caused by well-intentioned public works is one of the most vexing urban-planning problems of our time.

What We Will Lose When the Union Carbide Building Falls

As precise as the building itself.

Zaha Hadid (1950-2016)

Zaha Hadid was an explosion of fearless, impolite, aggressive talent onto a profession terrified of itself.

The “Transcendent” Nature of Preserving African American Places

The African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, the largest fundraising and historic preservation campaign ever undertaken on behalf of black history by a private nonprofit.

Reading the City

What’s your favorite book about cities? Urbanists offer their suggestions.

Why SOM’s modernist Union Carbide building is worth saving

Renovation is always a better use of resources than demolition and replacement.

Anne Tyng and Her Remarkable House

She was known as Louis Kahn’s muse but never really escaped his shadow. What Tyng’s only surviving solo project says about her legacy.

The Tiny Tent Town Next Door

After the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, many people moved into tents in Golden Gate Park. Much housing was uninhabitable, and open areas were a safe alternative.  Today, people are

Kenneth Frampton Isn’t Done Changing Architecture

Important interview.