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article illustration Champion of Urban Design

Meet Bob Greenstreet, an architecture dean in Milwaukee who's also the city's leading urban planner.
Above, Bob Greenstreet at the Milwaukee Art Museum. (Photograph by Ralf-Finn Hestoft)

Spaces That Matter

Campuses are filled with treasured places, but their importance is often overlooked, writes Earl Broussard.

A Shared Vision

The architecture schools at the University of New Mexico and Yale University have some intriguing similarities, writes Lawrence Biemiller.

Stairway to the Heavens

A look at Caltech's smart new Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics.

Design for the Rest of Us

Thomas Fisher explains why the architecture profession must promote design in the public interest.

An Argument for Design Competitions

Such competitions are costly, time-consuming, and especially useful to universities, writes Roger K. Lewis.

Books & Arts

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Nota Bene

Scholarly essays on the legacy of the National Gallery of Art's angular East Building; and an attack on the "hijacking" of the sustainability movement.


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