Over the next five years, New York City will welcome two new momentous spaces for the arts, both along Manhattan’s iconic Fifth Avenue, some 40 blocks apart. The first is an airy new $550-million wing ...
For centuries, Western women have been held up as the sacred keepers of the hearth and home. By the time we get to the late 18th and 19th centuries, a middle- to upper-class woman in America was ...
When John Batschy died, the Aug. 29, 1922 Quincy Daily Herald reported his death calling him “… a Quincy architect, scientific builder, prominent citizen, church man and thirty-third degree Mason… .” ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Within the Lincoln skyline, peeks an art deco bell tower that is slightly older and shorter than Nebraska’s State Capitol building. The structure belongs to First-Plymouth ...
Forester’s Hall and the San Rafael Municipal Baths were both designed by architect Thomas O’Connor. Looking at these images side by side makes it easier to see specific similarities, especially in the ...
Ahead of Norman Foster's 90th birthday this weekend, Dezeen explores how he became the most successful architect the world has ever seen – including by asking the man himself. "It's just amazing what ...
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James Silcott, trailblazing Black architect who sued L.A. County over discrimination, dies at 95
James E. Silcott, a trailblazing Los Angeles architect who, thanks to many gifts to his alma mater, Howard University, became the most generous benefactor to architecture students at historically ...
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