September 2020 Editorial: Now Comes the Hard Part — Dismantling Racism Cathleen McGuigan September 1, 2020 3 Comments As leading firms start to address embedded inequities in architectural culture, Black architects speak up about their work and careers.Read More
Architecture Firms Begin to Grapple with Discrimination Sarah Amelar September 1, 2020 2 Comments Practices are starting to address discrimination, but the hard conversations—and fundamental changes—are just beginning.Read More
Does the Long Road to Licensure Impede Diversity in the Profession? James S. Russell, FAIA Emeritus September 1, 2020 4 Comments The quest for equity in the profession has resurrected a recurring debate over the elaborate, years-long licensure process.Read More
Paving the Way: Moody Nolan Pilar Viladas September 1, 2020 One Comment The largest Black-owned architecture firm in the U.S. is run by a father-son team.Read More
Motor City Design Engine: Rainy Hamilton Jack Murphy September 1, 2020 One Comment Hamilton Anderson Associates revitalizes urban areas “one house, one block, one neighborhood at a time.”Read More
Flexible Sole Practitioner: Nina Cooke John Alex Klimoski September 1, 2020 One Comment The New York–based architect tackles everything from renovations to community engagement.Read More
Mover and Shaker: Steven Lewis James Gauer September 1, 2020 3 Comments The peripatetic urban designer has long advocated for Black architects in the profession.Read More
Rise to the Top: Dina Griffin Anna Fixsen September 1, 2020 No Comments The president of Chicago’s Interactive Design Architects took a leap of faith and never looked back.Read More
Designers Quantify Racial Injustice in Data-Driven Installation on National Mall Deane Madsen August 26, 2020 One Comment The temporary pavilion has been extended through September 12. See new photos from Washington, D.C.Read More
New York Park Honors LGBTQ Activist Marsha P. Johnson Miriam Sitz August 25, 2020 No Comments The 7-acre waterfront space is the first state park in New York named for an LGBTQ person and trans woman of color. Public art and infrastructure improvements are planned for 2021.Read More