It could be something as simple as a window to allow light into the workspace. An easy addition, and one now widely understood to fuel happier, less-stressed humans — but the benefit of...
Following last week’s look at an opening for a Structural Steel Specialist at the AISC, we are using this week’s edition of our Job Highlights series to explore a role for a Wayfinding Designer at...
“Harriet Tubman stood up for what she believed in. She taught us to stand straight in a crooked world,” said Kaye Wise-Whitehead, a professor of communications at Loyola University, in a wide-ranging...
To make our world a better place, everyone should have an idea of how architecture works and what it can have an impact on. Thinking on how to share empowering stories about women who are making an...
The architect Gregory Henriquez’s imagining of multi-income housing near St. Mark’s Square. Rendering: Bartosz Palus When Gregory Henriquez was growing up in the ’70s in Vancouver’s Oakridge...
Although there is more of a balance between women and men in architecture today, the landscape was quite different a few decades ago. Pioneering women architects have been resistant in a profession...
The Mukwa Waakaa’igan Indigenous Centre for Cultural Excellence in Sault Ste. Marie is being recognized on the international stage for excellence in architectural design. Proposed to be completed in...
Architecture criticism and journalism are often expected to announce “the good, the bad, and the ugly” in architecture and the built environment. Its purposes go however further than that. As Michael...
The National Building Museum will bring leading Black voices in design, art, and architecture to the Museum for INTERSECTIONS: Where Diversity, Equity and Design Meet, dynamic discussions about...
How can urban planners, architects, and engineers incorporate nature-based solutions to build resiliency and sustainability in our communities? The 9th annual Trottier Symposium on Sustainable...