Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Bauhaus
This post is published as part of our blog series for the annual conference of the College Art Association, which is being held from February 13-16, 2019, in New York. We encourage …
Read More >This post is published as part of our blog series for the annual conference of the College Art Association, which is being held from February 13-16, 2019, in New York. We encourage …
Read More >In celebration of the World Architecture Festival, which is being held this year from November 28-30 in Amsterdam, the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians has published a special virtual issue on the architectural …
Read More >Depending on your intake of current event news, the wall—existing and potential—between the United States and Mexico has been a staple feature of this administration’s diet. Among other things it’s divisive, unrealistic, and …
Read More >This post is part of a blog series celebrating the College Art Association annual conference taking place in New York City from February 15–18. Please visit us at Booth 605 if you are attending, and otherwise stay tuned for …
Read More >As we make our way through Nonstop Metropolis: A New York City Atlas by Rebecca Solnit and Joshua Jelly-Schapiro, we’re dipping into some of the maps and essays featured within the atlas—each offering a vividly …
Read More >As we make our way through Nonstop Metropolis: A New York City Atlas by Rebecca Solnit and Joshua Jelly-Schapiro, we’re dipping into some of the maps and essays featured within the atlas—each offering a vividly …
Read More >This is the fifth of the “six” boroughs blog series celebrating Nonstop Metropolis: A New York City Atlas by Rebecca Solnit and Joshua Jelly-Schapiro. We’ve already visited Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. If …
Read More >This is the fourth of the “six” boroughs blog series celebrating Nonstop Metropolis: A New York City Atlas by Rebecca Solnit and Joshua Jelly-Schapiro. We’ve already visited Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. If you …
Read More >We are closing out World Architecture Day with a book giveaway! There are four ways you can enter to win: Share your favorite example of urban architecture in a comment on this …
Read More >In Great Depression-era America, our federal government invested billions of dollars in New Deal work projects through the Works Progress Administration (later referred to as the Work Projects Administration, or WPA). With …
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