A new exhibit examines the history of Brutalist architecture in Washington, DC, offering provocative solutions for some of the city’s least-understood buildings.
The Supreme Court ruling in Grants Pass lets lawmakers impose fines and jail time on homeless people sleeping outside. Advocates say that’s counterproductive.
Architect Louis Kamper’s Book Tower stood vacant for years. After a painstaking restoration from New York firm ODA, the 38-story skyscraper is ready for a new century.
Former and current AIA leaders are alleging misspending and retaliation. But CEO Lakisha Ann Woods says the results of a pending investigation will dispel concerns.
An expansive new book on the adventurous mid-century buildings of Texas tracks the cultural reach and style innovations of a state coming into its own.
A low-cost pilot to deter porch pirates by placing trackable boxes as decoys has produced results — and insights — in several Washington, DC, neighborhoods.
Modernist architecture — often grimly functional — dominated college and university construction in the wake of Vietnam-era unrest. Did their designers have protest in mind?