Sensing the city is a personal experience owned by each of us.
From a legal perspective, it is an urban property right that transcends
public and private domains. It is a form of place-decoding that deserves
more illustration and attention.
Seattle attorney and writer
Traditionally you associate innovation with perseverance -- to
fight for your ideas and plow through the obstacles -- but sometimes it
is when your road is blocked that you are forced to go new ways and
discover new territory.
Co-founder, DesignerPages.com; Guest Curator, HuffPost Arts' Design Thursdays
Factory. Hold that word in mind for a moment and it is likely to
evoke images of a gritty industrial landscape: smokestacks and foul air,
railroad freight yards, steaming mills and roaring machinery -- places
no family would want in their neighborhood.
Designer, adviser and author
For over a decade, the holy city of Mecca has been going through
rapid and radical makeover. The majority of Mecca's
ancient-to-millennial architectur...
Photographer, storyteller and TED fellow based in Sarajevo, Bosnia
Wade Guyton is one of those names that constantly pops up in
frenzied contemporary art auctions, such as the wildly successful
Christie's sale this past May, "If I Live I'll See You Tuesday."
Contemporary art magazine curated by Park Hyatt Hotels, published by Bond Strategy and Influence
Anyone with a serious desire for an intimate look at Cuba would
do well to sign up for a tour sponsored by the intrepid Finca Vigia
Foundation in earl...
Editor and Publisher, ArchitectsAndArtisans.com
Seven million are under carceral supervision. What's more, this
seemingly compulsive desire to confine, which was once exclusively
associated with America, is now becoming a global phenomenon.
According to the
New York Times' Roger Cohen, France is
struggling with changing times, including how perception of classic
physical space is evolving as the role of cyberspace expands.
Seattle attorney and writer
Arguments over the style of a North Carolina architect's home -
the focus of a recent media firestorm - are being heard today by a judge
in Wake Count...
Editor and Publisher, ArchitectsAndArtisans.com
Besides some failed emblem of American exceptionalism shining
brightly abroad, it seems reasonable to conclude that national security
and its according intelligence tools were and remain the principle role
for such a massive presence abroad.
Author, journalist, former President of The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art
The obscure menace of the interior is the fascinating and deftly implemented curatorial concept for
Interiors, a group show of photographs.
Jacinta leads the landscape architecture, masterplanning, urban
design, and environmental planning practice within AECOM, a Fortune 500
global plannin...
Social Media and Communications
Professional, Founder and Editor of Political Style, Director of LED
Media, Journalist and Author
A uniform filter applied to multiple urban scenes can easily warp
time and location, and obscure -- yet somehow enhance -- the reality of
place.
Seattle attorney and writer
I'm not an architect but I specialize in representing
architecture on the printed page. I'm a graphic designer and magazine
art director, and a great deal of my work involves translating 3
dimensional structures into a 2 dimensional format either on paper or
via a computer screen.
Freelance art director and graphic design consultant
"Women Building Change," an exhibition at the Chicago
Architecture Foundation, aims to do exactly that by highlighting
outstanding works by female architects living and working in the city of
Chicago.
Contemporary art magazine curated by Park Hyatt Hotels, published by Bond Strategy and Influence
Last month, in Moustiers Sainte Marie, France, I watched several
shopkeepers return a lost young bird to a part of town closer to its
natural habitat. This small drama was a play of few acts, but reflected a
pattern of human conduct embedded in urban life.
Seattle attorney and writer
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