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A new book uses data to make the case for climate optimism and innovation More...
We can’t just build with better materials, we need to accomplish more with less More...
The stark necessity of decarbonizing the global building industry More...
Building biodiversity and connectivity in the urban environment More...
A Conversation with the Interim Director, Department of Planning and Development More...
Building Electrification, Clean Energy, and Advocacy More...
Advocacy, Politics, and the Architect’s Role More...
Conversations with Pennsylvania State legislators Senator Tim Kearney and Representative P. Michael Sturla More...
An Interdisciplinary Design Studio At UPenn's Weitzman School of Design More...
Philadelphia's architectural lineage runs deep. Now, Digsau, MOTO, and Bright Common are cementing their reputations as … More...
As the 233rd registered female black architect, Tiffany Millner has a perspective on what it takes to be part of a raref… More...
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...
Where are people most creative? An exploration of famous creative workspaces finds studios, workshops, and other environ… More...
The hospital is a truly unique workplace. It's a twenty-four-hour city that includes a mix of more types of uses than yo… More...
Since before the start of the Pandemic many people were concerned about the credit in the USGBC LEED Rating Systems, IEQ… More...
Big things are in the works at Penn's Landing, a part of Philadelphia that bridges a multitude of scales, multiple and l… More...
Even if you know nothing about the City Beautiful movement and its emphasis on monumental grandeur, you can't avoid sens… More...
Philadelphia is now re-centering itself to the west. Building on Penn's and Drexel's spectacular turn-of-the-Millennium … More...
As Philadelphia heads into the second quarter of the millennium, we asked three of the city's most thoughtful people to … More...