For the Summer Issue of Oculus, a publication of the the New York AIA, Marc Norman reviews, “A Rage in Harlem: June Jordan and Architecture”
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For the Summer Issue of Oculus, a publication of the the New York AIA, Marc Norman reviews, “A Rage in Harlem: June Jordan and Architecture”
The Institute for Public Architecture (IPA) offers Spring and Summer Independent Projects Residencies based at the historic Block House on Governors Island. Emerging and mid-career architects,
Centering the interconnectedness of community, equity, and the built environment, the National Building Museum convenes diverse thought leaders including Marc Norman for critical conversations on the
Begin your application today! Join Initiative 99, a global architecture competition aimed at designing accessible, beautiful and dignified 3D-printed homes that can be built for under
Environmental, Social and Governance “ESG” has become an important consideration for global real estate and especially in the fast-growing economy and development of New York
Philadelphia is the “poorest” large city in the United States, and more than one third of renters are paying over half their income on housing.