How to lure an architect onto the rocks.
My recent interview on Common Edge with Michael Monti of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) elicited a question from Michael Armstrong, CEO of the National Council of ...
“If we are really serious in promoting inclusion and opportunities to practice, we need to take a fresh look at everything.” “If we are really serious in promoting inclusion and opportunities to ...
Most New Yorkers care deeply about their great city and believe development shouldn’t be top-down and hidden from public scrutiny. Most New Yorkers care deeply about their great city and believe ...
Most New Yorkers care deeply about their great city and believe development shouldn’t be top-down and hidden from public scrutiny. Most New Yorkers care deeply about their great city and believe ...
We launched it in 2020 as a direct continuation of the 100 Resilient Cities Program and the broader resilience work of the Rockefeller Foundation. I joined the foundation in 2013, when Judith Rodin ...
A talk with Sam Carter, a founding principal at the Resilient Cities Catalyst.
A talk with Sam Carter, a founding principal at the Resilient Cities Catalyst.
It is fascinating to see attempts to use the ideas of Jane Jacobs to justify New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ City of Yes proposal. Even when her ideas are misapplied, the desire to embrace those ideas ...
Proponents of City of Yes are misapplying her ideas (again).
Why we still care, almost seven decades after his death.
Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the greatest architects in history, and he’d tell you so himself. The man in the cape and porkpie hat had an ego as big as any of his buildings, but as they say: If it’s ...