Attention: You are using an outdated browser, device or you do not have the latest version of JavaScript downloaded and so this website may not work as expected. Please download the latest software or switch device to avoid further issues.

News > All News
page: « 16 17 18 19 20 »
Changing the Face of the City graphic showing historic images of urban "renewal"

A thought-provoking exploration about how the historic dynamics of preservation and urban planning are impacting current practice. More...

The not-for-profits Organization PI-Philly is organizing an event in collaboration with the Italian Consulate General of Philadelphia, and the Athenae… More...

Amanda Bonelli, AIA, CPHC and Jordan M. Mrazik, AIA

Bright Common is excited to announce that Amanda Bonelli, AIA, CPHC and Jordan M. Mrazik, AIA have been named Associates More...

Photo by Chris Kendig

The Annual Member Exhibition is a collection of projects submitted by our members and showcases the diversity and breadth of the design work created b… More...

Athenaeum Members and historian Howard Gillette, Jr. tells us about his new book. More...

Learn about what they are doing to ensure the region's connectivity remains robust and how you can help make it happen. More...

CONTEXT Magazine is now a fully digital publication. All of our feature articles and design profiles are available as online articles, in addition to … More...

Photos of murals in South Philly designed by Shira Walinsky & Miriam Singer

This story is part of a series featuring Asian Architects / Designers / Artists of Philly More...

Beat the Heat Hunting Park - A Community Heat Relief Plan

Office of Sustainability partners with Hunting Park to mitigate Heat Island together More...

Overall view of design components for WPHS projects.

An Interdisciplinary Design Studio At UPenn's Weitzman School of Design More...

Alone House, Bright Common. Photo: Sam Orberter.

Philadelphia's architectural lineage runs deep. Now, Digsau, MOTO, and Bright Common are cementing their reputations as some of the leaders of the Phi… More...

An Exclusive Event for Today's Top Architects More...

Photo: Hoffer Photography

As the 233rd registered female black architect, Tiffany Millner has a perspective on what it takes to be part of a rarefied group More...

Editorial Symposium on Designing Educational Spaces for Optimal Health, Learning and Sustainability More...

Photo: Courtesy of Philadelphia Performing Arts Charter School

The kind of making formerly found in art and shop classes, once a staple in American public K-12 education, has re-emerged within school classrooms. More...

page: « 16 17 18 19 20 »
This website is powered by
ToucanTech