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Preparing For The Future Of Work: Mark Harbick of FCA On The Top Five Trends To Watch In The Future Of Work

My good friend Mark Harbick is interviewed by Authority magazine.
external linkhttps://medium.com/authority-magazi…
 

Building a Beacon of Hope on Chicago’s South Side: The Obama Presidential Center

We want everyday visitors to the museum to see themselves reflected back in this programming and see the ways that we can all collectively make change, however large or however small.
external linkhttps://urbanland.uli.org/planning-…
 

At the Crossroads of Turk and Taylor

Resisting carceral power in San Francisco’s Tenderloin District
external linkhttps://placesjournal.org/article/t…
 

Jasper Johns Remains Contemporary Art’s Philosopher King

A major retrospective shows that the ninety-one-year-old artist’s greatness endures.
external linkhttps://newyorker.com/magazine/2021…
 

The Subversive Urbanism of Pixar Movies

For anyone who has weathered the pandemic while simultaneously raising a toddler: I feel your pain.
external linkhttps://commonedge.org/the-subversi…
 

Why Teaching Architecture Is Difficult

Teaching architecture is as difficult as building it.
external linkhttps://commonedge.org/why-teaching…
 

How Designing and Writing Are More Alike Than You Think

What does it mean to call yourself both a designer and a writer?
external linkhttps://eyeondesign.aiga.org/how-de…
 

Greta Magnusson Grossman: Living in a Modern Way

To position the legacy of a prolific but neglected designer within the modernist canon, we need first to scrutinize that canon from a gender-critical, feminist perspective.
external linkhttps://placesjournal.org/article/g…
 

The Case for Building More Mid-Sized Housing in our Cities

Planning cities and the way that we comfortably live in them is often a pull between many things.
external linkhttps://archdaily.com/969274/the-ca…
 

Spinning yarns with Sheila Hicks

The studio is luminous, compact, tiled with the clay hexagons more commonly found further south, and in this honeycomb frame a hum of rapt activity is rising.
external linkhttps://apollo-magazine.com/sheila-…
 

Extinct

What does the disappearance of once popular or ubiquitous objects — ranging in scale from tools and equipment to structures and infrastructures — tell us about the world we have created?
external linkhttps://placesjournal.org/article/e…
 

The Academy Museum is open, but its standout gesture rings hollow

From Los Angeles Mimi Zeiger weighs in on bubbles and foam and the former May Co.
external linkhttps://archpaper.com/2021/09/the-a…
 

Who Designed This? Signe Mayfield on the Exhibition Designer Ted Cohen

Ted Cohen's elaborate credits at the end of Signe Mayfield's recent book, The Object in its Place: Ted Cohen & The Art of Exhibition Design, acknowledges Cohen’s understanding that even very small exhibitions are the work of many.
external linkhttps://arcadenw.org/journal/who-de…
 

New books: how designers see the world

Our round-up of new books spans James Dyson on his hits and misses, Stephen Bayley on the combustion age, an exploration of vintage synthesisers, and an axe lover’s handbook
external linkhttps://wallpaper.com/technology/ne…
 

What If We Could Choose Our Own Architecture?

My aversion to books would have stayed almost as rigid as the narratives they presented had I not come across the spectacular series called Choose Your Own Adventure, where the narrative can be navigated in different ways, based on what the reader chooses to do when given a choice at certain points in the story.
external linkhttps://commonedge.org/what-if-we-c…
 

“It’s Not Because You Are Limited in Resources That You Should Accept Mediocrity”: Interview with Francis Kéré

African architecture has received deserved international attention in the last decade and one of the main responsible for this is, undoubtedly, Diébédo Francis Kéré.
external linkhttps://archdaily.com/968831/its-no…
 

Richard Neutra’s Architectural Vanishing Act

The Austrian-born designer perfected a signature Los Angeles look: houses that erase the boundary between inside and outside.
external linkhttps://newyorker.com/magazine/2021…
 

The Allure—and Importance—of Architectural Models

For those of us lucky enough to have grown up during the 1950s and ’60s, models were hot stuff—and not just the kind that statement may bring to mind.
external linkhttps://commonedge.org/the-allure-a…
 

Helen Frankenthaler: Radical Beauty review – the most sublime show of the year?

The show of the season, if not the year, is a sequence of 36 visions of such overwhelming beauty at the Dulwich Picture Gallery that the urge is to remain there all day.
external linkhttps://theguardian.com/artanddesig…
 

The best of Glenn Murcutt’s Australian architecture – in pictures

The acclaimed architect has become the first Australian to win the annual Praemium Imperiale award, which recognises laureates in the fields of painting, sculpture, architecture, music and theatre/film.
external linkhttps://theguardian.com/artanddesig…
 

Artist reflects on lost dinner parties and the need for connection in Mill Valley exhibit

Pal Renee Bott gets some ink herself!
external linkhttps://marinij.com/2021/09/15/arti…
 

Seeing Double With Jasper Johns

Two major museums teamed up for “Mind/Mirror,” only to realize they disagreed. Alike yet different, the two shows offer a revelatory look at America’s most famous living artist.
external linkhttps://nytimes.com/2021/09/13/arts…
 

Beyond Funk

In 1962, when she was 50, Adeliza McHugh opened the now-legendary Candy Store Gallery in the Sierra foothill town of Folsom, California.
external linkhttps://squarecylinder.com/2021/09/…
 

Intersectional Design: Rethinking Architecture for the Future

Design stems from nuance, empathy and understanding. The best solutions address the needs, identities and context of a client and place.
external linkhttps://archdaily.com/967692/inters…
 

OMA expands the Wilshire Boulevard Temple with its first major Los Angeles building

Jewish custom dictates that mezuzot (plural of mezuzah) should be placed at entryways and thresholds to honor a commandment from Deuteronomy: “Write the words of God on the gates and doorposts of your house.”
external linkhttps://archpaper.com/2021/09/omas-…
 

Iwan Baan and Francis Kéré explore light and architecture

Photographer Iwan Baan and architect Francis Kéré take a trip to Burkina Faso for an in-depth look at the relationship between light and architecture
external linkhttps://wallpaper.com/architecture/…