Excerpt: Justice from the Ground Up, by Julie Bargmann
“Five years ago, the Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Just City…
“Five years ago, the Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Just City…
Can you depict a sweating body in an architectural drawing? Are lines capable of expressing…
Until the last decade, Native American, First Nations, and other Indigenous architecture has been a…
Moments of intense constraint have driven architecture toward seismic ruptures, which go on to determine…
The pandemic has had an immediate and tangible impact upon urban life—rewiring and, in some…
The term “landscape” historically referred to pictures of the world—vistas or views—and so it is…
Last month, the city council in Cambridge, Massachusetts, voted to…
“Five years ago, the Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Just City…
Yes, the pandemic (somewhat understandably) and the protests for justice (sadly) are leading to a…
In Sherwood Anderson’s collection of short stories, Winesburg, Ohio, the author…