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Many Modernist buildings are located in New York City, but not all of them are open to the public except for one special weekend in the fall. Joining ...
Today we are excited to introduce four really interesting design professionals who got on our radar over the last few months, including architectural ...
The promise and pursuit of successful prefab houses has been going on nearly 100 years. Frank Lloyd Wright tried and it didn’t go so well. Sears, the...
It’s not easy being an architect. Make a living running an architecture practice can be tough. Just getting through design school is grueling, and the...
Remember when libraries were dark stately places with only books and magazines? Where if you talked at more than a whisper some stern librarian shush...
This is the fifth year USModernist Radio has covered the New York Architecture and Design Film Festival, if by festival you mean mostly online and by ...
Architect Louis Kahn has been gone almost 50 years, but his legacy and influence only grows as architects the public alike cherish his enduring import...
Oh, how times have changed for the newspaper world. From 2008-2020, about two-thirds of newsroom jobs went away. Then the pandemic hit and more than 9...
Happy Holidays with George, Tom, Raleigh architect Erin Sterling Lewis, and author Elizabeth A. T. Smith, whose famous book on the Case Study Houses i...
Columbus, Indiana is a city of just over 47,000, yet the national AIA ranks it 6th in the nation for architectural innovation and design – behind Chic...