For a while now, the direction and goals of the University of Minnesota’s School of Architecture have been in flux. With the start of a new school year, the School of Architecture has made some major ...
As The Architect’s Newspaper turns 20, we’re reflecting on two decades of operations. But because architecture is about the future, we’re also thinking about what’s next. What will the scene be like ...
This is the fourth entry in Architects Talking Ethics, an advice column that intends to host a discussion of the values that architects embody or should embody. It aims to answer real-world ethical ...
This article was originally published on Common Edge. The vast majority of practitioners I've known over the years seek well-trained graduates who are ready on Day One to be productive employees. But ...
Low fees are a constant source of frustration for architects. As part of our Performance Review of the profession, Nat Barker delves into the issue. In many countries architects are fed up. They feel ...
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