Monday, 22 October 2007

MAKE ROOM FOR DAVID ADJAYE'S BUILDINGS AND IDEAS

Spaces and places and exploration exist in more than Jazzanova cuts and the musings of Dr. Seuss tales, but also surface when surveying the architecture of David

Friday, 29 June 2007

Bricks and Mortar: Black Architect Heads AIA

With prohibitive educational expenses and time commitments, the field of architecture still looks much like it did in the early fifties. According to at least one source over

Thursday, 22 February 2007

Lines That Divide

When talking about racism in the workplace in the U.S., we tend to think about the professional usual suspects: corporate businesses, law firms, academia. However, we tend to

Tuesday, 23 January 2007

Building Block

We recently learned of the passing of Horace Gilford, an influential and pioneering Black architect based in Oakland, California. We're sad to lose him, not only for his

Friday, 3 November 2006

August Wilson Remembered

In celebration of the wide-ranging legacy of interdisciplinary collaborations found in August Wilson's plays, we have several events that have come across our desks in the past few

Tuesday, 8 August 2006

Southbanked

Call it part of the new South Africa. As that subtropical nation continues to change its global reputation, Spier Holdings (a leisure and wine company) recently announced the