In architecture, where demographics skew toward white male homogeneity, many are beginning to interrogate the ways that systemic racism has shaped the profession and the built environment.
Breaking with Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, the school says it will move to two sites in Arizona owned by the Paolo Soleri–founded Cosanti Foundation.
From modular solutions and retrofits to strategies used in health-care facilities, design firms are exploring how to keep diners and food-service workers healthy.
“You've got to do the reading, you’ve got to have the tears—by yourself," says the Chicago-based artist, who trained as an architect, about the long road ahead.
To fight structural racism, “Mentor someone who doesn't look like you," says the Detroit-based founder of 400 Forward—an initiative that encourages Black women to enter the profession.