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Pueblo people are known for their complex, multi-level dwellings that date back centuries and continue to influence architectural design today.
Abele earned his bachelor’s degree in architecture in 1902, becoming the first African American graduate from what is currently Stuart Weitzman School of Design.
The South Side Community Art Center’s $15 million rehabilitation and expansion project will build upon an eighty-five-year ...
The Block Museum’s “Woven Being” is expansive yet concise, not so much a group exhibition as a mapping of diverse but related Indigenous art.
Al proyectar espacios para mirar, la arquitectura dialoga con el territorio buscando entender el paisaje y disfrutar de la ...
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This brewing conflict isn’t merely aesthetic. It represents fundamentally different conceptions of how architecture should ...
Hidden along the Mississippi River just an hour south of St. Louis lies a place where cobblestone streets, centuries-old ...
Lauren Hood, founder of the Institute for AfroUrbanism, challenges the deficit narrative about Black communities and focuses on their thriving.
In 1968, he became one of Duke University’s first African American graduates from the College of Engineering. “The idea is to get students interested in building careers, which could be architecture, ...