Justin J.W. Powell and Liat Ben-Moshe have written a great short history of the icon signifying accessibility for people who use wheelchairs for the magazine Stimulus Respond. The story, they argue, is one of "exclusion to inclusion."
Michael Eastman's Havana series exposes the colorful and crumbling interiors and exteriors of Cuba's capital. The details of these pictures make them ...
Your Start-Up Life is a business advice column by Rana Florida, Author of Upgrade (McGraw-Hill, September 2013) and CEO of the Creative Class Group. ...
The museum thrives, I think, because of that long embedded public mission. When I visited it recently, I was struck all over again by the immediacy and urgency of providing "benefit to all the people." How, I wondered, is the mission met, today?
Just over a year after New York-based practice Diller Scofidio & Renfro (DS+R) was selected to transform the center of Aberdeen, Scotland, the city co...
The Lobkowicz collection is an extraordinary collection that offers visitors the opportunity to explore the history of Europe through the unique perspective of the Lobkowicz family.
In his later years, you could find Dan Kiley with his wild hair and pants hiked up to his waist always brimming with opinions and ideas - or as the ce...
How we interact with our world is determined by the space that we inhabit. The space we inhabit in the future is determined by what we build today.
An interesting look at how architecture can affect our emotions.
Mark my words; we won't all be going to school via a computer. The flat screen in front of you is too one dimensional to make information sticky.
And you can visit it this weekend in upstate New York!
Garden and City Context. Albert Večerka/Esto I've been waiting over five years to write this article. I was privileged to first meet Michael Ma...
This is a good time to visit no matter the likely gentrification that will almost surely wash away the ancient city's singular story.
If places are not implemented with care, and if they leave a sense of the overly artificial and concocted, we may collectively and forever chase The Great Gatsby's symbolic green light at the end of Daisy's pier.
Now if only someone could get to work on those jet packs.