Ten Years On: Now What?
We wish we had a solid answer to this question. After two months of reviewing responses and...
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 More“Would you be interested in contributing to a book we’re working on?” A colleague in DC popped...
Read Moreby jwa | Aug 4, 2023 | architecture | 0 |
“What’s your favorite building?” Architects are asked this a lot. Probably only second to who our...
Read Moreby jwa | Jul 21, 2023 | architecture | 0 |
Like most, I take the same route to and from work – day after day after day. Part of me says I...
Read Moreby jwa | Mar 31, 2023 | architecture | 0 |
I got to draw this week. I know that sounds weird coming from an architect. That’s what we do. We...
Read MoreGrowing up, my stepmother held a variety of part-time jobs. Usually chosen when we needed some...
Read Moreby jwa | Nov 11, 2022 | Food for thought | 0 |
My friend Bill recently purchased a countertop ice maker that connects to his phone. Because why...
Read Moreby jwa | Oct 28, 2022 | architecture | 0 |
The window sills in my hotel room are at crotch height. And there are four of them. Not that this...
Read Moreby jwa | Jan 8, 2021 | architecture, Food for thought | 0 |
Set an architect in front of the worst building, and for the most part, we can see the potential...
Read Moreby jwa | Sep 25, 2020 | architecture, Life | 0 |
Every fall, Sherwin Williams announces their color of the year for the coming year. And in a year...
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