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THE PRINCIPLES OF ART GENSLER The recent death of Art Gensler (1935–2021) led me to look again at Art’s Principles, his 2015 primer on architecture firm–building and architects’ careers.I was hire d by Gensler late in 1997 and worked closely with him and his successors in an editorial capacity for the next 22 years—a good vantage point for seeing how his principles played out in practice. THE POWER OF LO-TEK: A DESIGN MOVEMENT TO REBUILD Julia Watson is the Principal and Founder of Julia Watson Studio, an experiential, landscape, and urban design studio, and a Director and Co-Founder of "A Future Studio," a collective of designers with an ethos towards global ecological change. She teaches urban design studios at Harvard and Columbia University. Find her on Twitter @julia_watson_ and on Instagram @juliawatsonstudio. JOAN K. DAVIDSON AND THE FIGHT FOR NEW YORK Joan K. Davidson and the Fight for New York. 03.15.2021. By Martin C. Pedersen. A s income inequality has widened in recent years, t he role of philanthropy has been called into question. Is charitable giving by wealthy individuals and powerful corporations always a positive force, or is that connection to wealth and power an inevitable A MANIFESTO FOR CLAIBORNE AVENUE: IT’S TIME TO TEAR THE A Manifesto for Claiborne Avenue: It’s Time to Tear the Highway Down. 04.18.2021. By Amy Stelly. C laiborne Avenue in New Orleans had al l the elements of an attractive place before it became home to a monstrous urban highway. It was a place where the joy of living was palpable. It was a place of visible beauty. There was: THE MENTAL DISORDERS THAT GAVE US MODERN Ann Sussman is an author, architect and researcher, serves as president of the non-profit, the Human Architecture + Planning Institute Inc (theHapi.org). Her latest book, Cognitive Architecture, Designing for How We Respond to the Built Environment, 2nd ed. (2021), co-authored with Justin B Hollander, features 70 images of eye-trackedarchitecture.
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ROBERT VENTURI AND THE DIFFICULT WHOLE Robert Venturi and the Difficult Whole. R obert Venturi (1925-2018) was the most influential American architect of the last century, though not primarily for his built work, or because of his stature as a designer. He will never stand beside Wright, or Kahn, or even Gehry in that regard. Between 1965 and 1985 he and his collaborator, Denise COMMON EDGEABOUTOPINIONQ&ACLIMATE CHANGE Status, Statues, and Statutes: The Issue With Monuments to Flawed Men. 07.07.2020. By Mark Alan Hewitt. Debates about the nature of memorials and monuments are a good thing—when a healthy civic society exists with a common understanding of history and democratic values. More. THE PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNITY CODESIGN That methodology, called the roundtable, is grounded by both a set of values and a set of principles. We’ve found that six keywords—Equity, Respect, Transparency, Growth, Openness, Gratitude—guide the core values embodied in successful Community CoDesign. These values not only shape our behavior as planners and designers, but they also HOW MIGHT THE COVID-19 CHANGE ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN The reason for the spread of COVID-19 is greater density, some people argue. But the nature of the coronavirus is different from SARS, in how much more contagious it is. Hong Kong and Singapore, places with high density, have managed to control the spread of this virus by taking aggressive action. This demonstrates that urban densitymanagement
THE PRINCIPLES OF ART GENSLER The recent death of Art Gensler (1935–2021) led me to look again at Art’s Principles, his 2015 primer on architecture firm–building and architects’ careers.I was hire d by Gensler late in 1997 and worked closely with him and his successors in an editorial capacity for the next 22 years—a good vantage point for seeing how his principles played out in practice. THE POWER OF LO-TEK: A DESIGN MOVEMENT TO REBUILD Julia Watson is the Principal and Founder of Julia Watson Studio, an experiential, landscape, and urban design studio, and a Director and Co-Founder of "A Future Studio," a collective of designers with an ethos towards global ecological change. She teaches urban design studios at Harvard and Columbia University. Find her on Twitter @julia_watson_ and on Instagram @juliawatsonstudio. JOAN K. DAVIDSON AND THE FIGHT FOR NEW YORK Joan K. Davidson and the Fight for New York. 03.15.2021. By Martin C. Pedersen. A s income inequality has widened in recent years, t he role of philanthropy has been called into question. Is charitable giving by wealthy individuals and powerful corporations always a positive force, or is that connection to wealth and power an inevitable A MANIFESTO FOR CLAIBORNE AVENUE: IT’S TIME TO TEAR THE A Manifesto for Claiborne Avenue: It’s Time to Tear the Highway Down. 04.18.2021. By Amy Stelly. C laiborne Avenue in New Orleans had al l the elements of an attractive place before it became home to a monstrous urban highway. It was a place where the joy of living was palpable. It was a place of visible beauty. There was: THE MENTAL DISORDERS THAT GAVE US MODERN Ann Sussman is an author, architect and researcher, serves as president of the non-profit, the Human Architecture + Planning Institute Inc (theHapi.org). Her latest book, Cognitive Architecture, Designing for How We Respond to the Built Environment, 2nd ed. (2021), co-authored with Justin B Hollander, features 70 images of eye-trackedarchitecture.
THE SHITTY ARCHITECT: A #METOO SHORT STORY She of ancient lands met Evan, a modern Clevelander struggling to make general partner. He was licensed three years out of school, made associate five years after joining the firm, and given a studio. Soon after, his career stalled. Evan’s buildings were workman-like, if alittle boring.
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VENICE ON HER 1,600TH BIRTHDAY We native Venetians and long-term residents number just over 50,000. We are dying out. Soon, we will disappear. The city prefers to be inhabited by someone else: not so much by other categories of human beings but by another way of being in the world.”Tiziano Scarpa WATER TOWERS: ICONIC INFRASTRUCTURE, UNDERUTILIZED Water Towers: Iconic Infrastructure, Underutilized Opportunity. 11.23.2020. By Justin R. Wolf. I am a relative newcomer to the Midwest, and of all the things that have captured my enduring attention, one of them is water towers. In my adopted home state, Minnesota, they are everywhere. These top-heavy engineering marvels rise to well over 150 THE GOLDEN RULES OF COVID-19: HOW TO CREATE SAFE, SOCIALLY For spaces greater than 12 feet, schools can have two-way movement, as long as free space exists in the center to ensure adequate distance is kept. Schools should apply floor and pavement markings to direct flow of traffic and as a visual cue for recommended spacing betweenstudents, faculty,
HOW BUILDINGS SHAPE US In his recently posted Common Edge essay “ We Shape Buildings, But Do Buildings Really Shape Us?,” architect and author Richard Buday’s answer was a somewhat reluctant no: “Architecture by itself may influence our decisions, but not lead to long-term behavior change, at least not without first changing beliefs, intentions, and attitudes.”. I don’t agree. HOW PUBLIC SPACE CAN BUILD COMMUNITY AND How Public Space Can Build Community and Rescue Democracy. P ublic spaces are having a moment. People from outside the field of urban planning are beginning to notice the vital contributions that they make to our quality of life: inserting nature and cultural memory into the everyday, reminding us of our collective responsibilities,supporting
THE MENTAL DISORDERS THAT GAVE US MODERN Ann Sussman is an author, architect and researcher, serves as president of the non-profit, the Human Architecture + Planning Institute Inc (theHapi.org). Her latest book, Cognitive Architecture, Designing for How We Respond to the Built Environment, 2nd ed. (2021), co-authored with Justin B Hollander, features 70 images of eye-trackedarchitecture.
ALISSA WALKER: ECHO PARK AND THE HOUSING CRISIS IN LOS Alissa Walker: Echo Park and the Housing Crisis in Los Angeles. 04.04.2021. By Martin C. Pedersen. W hen police entered Los Angeles’ Echo Park on the night of March 25th, with the purpose of forcefully evicting the homeless community that had settled there, it was a fraught moment. It seemed as if the city had reached some sort ofsymbolic
ROBERT VENTURI AND THE DIFFICULT WHOLE Robert Venturi and the Difficult Whole. R obert Venturi (1925-2018) was the most influential American architect of the last century, though not primarily for his built work, or because of his stature as a designer. He will never stand beside Wright, or Kahn, or even Gehry in that regard. Between 1965 and 1985 he and his collaborator, Denise WHAT DO INTERNATIONAL PRESERVATION STANDARDS SAY ABOUT NEW Steven W. Semes Steven W. Semes is Professor of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame and the author of The Architecture of the Classical Interior (2004) and The Future of the Past: A Conservation Ethic for Architecture, Urbanism, and Historic Preservation (2009), as well as dozens of articles. Since 2007 has taught mostly in the School’s Rome Program. COMMON EDGEABOUTOPINIONQ&ACLIMATE CHANGE Debates about the nature of memorials and monuments are a good thing—when a healthy civic society exists with a common understanding of history and democratic values. THE PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNITY CODESIGN Steven Bingler is the co-founder and chairperson of the Common Edge Collaborative, as well as the founder and president of Concordia, aNew Orleans
COVID-19 AND THE RENEWED MEANING OF PUBLIC SPACE Marianela D'Aprile is an architectural worker, writer, and educator based in Chicago. Her work addresses the intersection of politics and architecture, with a focus on Latin America, Left movements, state violence, and public spaces. THE MENTAL DISORDERS THAT GAVE US MODERN Ann Sussman is an author, architect and biometric researcher. Her book Cognitive Architecture, Designing for How We Respond to the Built Environment (2015), co-authored with Justin B Hollander, won the EDRA award for research in 2016. THE POWER OF LO-TEK: A DESIGN MOVEMENT TO REBUILD Julia Watson is the Principal and Founder of Julia Watson Studio, an experiential, landscape, and urban design studio, and a Director and Co-Founder of "A Future Studio," a collective of designers with an ethos towards global ecological change. She teaches urban design studios at Harvard and Columbia University. Find her on Twitter @julia_watson_ and on Instagram @juliawatsonstudio. JOAN K. DAVIDSON AND THE FIGHT FOR NEW YORK RBG: I first met Joan in the 1970s when I was a reporter for the pre-Murdoch New York Post covering many of the issues and projects she was funding. What struck me at the time was that not too many people knew about these projects, issues, and controversies. THE EDUCATION—AND MISEDUCATION—OF AN URBAN PLANNER James Rojas is an urban planner, artist, community activist, and educator, who has developed a hands-on community engagement practice that uses storytelling, objects, and play to help individuals and communities reflect, collaborate, and find their core values.ANN SUSSMAN
Newsletter. Get smart and engaging news and commentary from architecture and design’s leading minds. LESSONS IN RESILIENCE PLANNING FROM THE TRIBAL CHIEF OF The following is a speech given on May 16th by Nichie Abo, Chief and President of the Tribal Council for the Kalinago Indians, at the Cosmos Club in Washington DC.The tribe is indigenous to the Caribbean; today 3,000 members live in the 3,700 acre Kalinago Territory on the Island of Dominica. According to its website, “The Cosmos Club, founded in 1878, is a private social club of men and WHAT DO INTERNATIONAL PRESERVATION STANDARDS SAY ABOUT NEW Steven W. Semes Steven W. Semes is Professor of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame and the author of The Architecture of the Classical Interior (2004) and The Future of the Past: A Conservation Ethic for Architecture, Urbanism, and Historic Preservation (2009), as well as dozens of articles. Since 2007 has taught mostly in the School’s Rome Program. COMMON EDGEABOUTOPINIONQ&ACLIMATE CHANGE Debates about the nature of memorials and monuments are a good thing—when a healthy civic society exists with a common understanding of history and democratic values. THE PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNITY CODESIGN Steven Bingler is the co-founder and chairperson of the Common Edge Collaborative, as well as the founder and president of Concordia, aNew Orleans
COVID-19 AND THE RENEWED MEANING OF PUBLIC SPACE Marianela D'Aprile is an architectural worker, writer, and educator based in Chicago. Her work addresses the intersection of politics and architecture, with a focus on Latin America, Left movements, state violence, and public spaces. THE MENTAL DISORDERS THAT GAVE US MODERN Ann Sussman is an author, architect and biometric researcher. Her book Cognitive Architecture, Designing for How We Respond to the Built Environment (2015), co-authored with Justin B Hollander, won the EDRA award for research in 2016. THE POWER OF LO-TEK: A DESIGN MOVEMENT TO REBUILD Julia Watson is the Principal and Founder of Julia Watson Studio, an experiential, landscape, and urban design studio, and a Director and Co-Founder of "A Future Studio," a collective of designers with an ethos towards global ecological change. She teaches urban design studios at Harvard and Columbia University. Find her on Twitter @julia_watson_ and on Instagram @juliawatsonstudio. JOAN K. DAVIDSON AND THE FIGHT FOR NEW YORK RBG: I first met Joan in the 1970s when I was a reporter for the pre-Murdoch New York Post covering many of the issues and projects she was funding. What struck me at the time was that not too many people knew about these projects, issues, and controversies. THE EDUCATION—AND MISEDUCATION—OF AN URBAN PLANNER James Rojas is an urban planner, artist, community activist, and educator, who has developed a hands-on community engagement practice that uses storytelling, objects, and play to help individuals and communities reflect, collaborate, and find their core values.ANN SUSSMAN
Newsletter. Get smart and engaging news and commentary from architecture and design’s leading minds. LESSONS IN RESILIENCE PLANNING FROM THE TRIBAL CHIEF OF The following is a speech given on May 16th by Nichie Abo, Chief and President of the Tribal Council for the Kalinago Indians, at the Cosmos Club in Washington DC.The tribe is indigenous to the Caribbean; today 3,000 members live in the 3,700 acre Kalinago Territory on the Island of Dominica. According to its website, “The Cosmos Club, founded in 1878, is a private social club of men and WHAT DO INTERNATIONAL PRESERVATION STANDARDS SAY ABOUT NEW Steven W. Semes Steven W. Semes is Professor of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame and the author of The Architecture of the Classical Interior (2004) and The Future of the Past: A Conservation Ethic for Architecture, Urbanism, and Historic Preservation (2009), as well as dozens of articles. Since 2007 has taught mostly in the School’s Rome Program.WHO ARE WE?
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