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Architects wear a lot of hats. Sometimes too many hats. First and foremost, we are creators of the...
Read MoreArchitects wear a lot of hats. Sometimes too many hats. First and foremost, we are creators of the...
Read MoreI may have overdone Pride this year, and we’re only halfway through the month. In the last 14...
Read Moreby jwa | Apr 26, 2024 | Food for thought, LGBT, Life | 0 |
Dear Anita Bryant,Dear Governor Abbott, After hearing about how you want to end the presence of...
Read Moreby jwa | Apr 19, 2024 | architecture, business, Food for thought, Life | 0 |
“Lovely Spam! Wonderful Spam!” (Sorry. Had to get the Monty Python out of my head.) Every so...
Read MoreAm I the only one who thought there was something weird happening Monday afternoon? I’m not...
Read Moreby jwa | Apr 8, 2024 | Ten Years On: Changing Perspectives on the Queer Experience in Architecture | 0 |
We wish we had a solid answer to this question. After two months of reviewing responses and...
Read Moreby jwa | Mar 25, 2024 | Ten Years On: Changing Perspectives on the Queer Experience in Architecture | 0 |
Question 7: Throughout my search for information, articles about Philip Johnson have shown up....
Read MoreDallas sucks. Apparently I was not aware of this. A friend forwarded an article recently from...
Read MoreDid everyone survive Black Friday? No missing limbs? No elbows to the head while trying to...
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