Now that they know about the staggering number of deaths the Saudi megaproject has caused, architects have absolutely no more excuses.| The Nation
You don’t have to wield a T-square to benefit from the field’s first collective bargaining agreement in decades.| The Nation
The shortage can be addressed not through costly new development but by reusing existing buildings.| The Nation
His policies and behavior may often baffle, but he is a developer at heart.| The Nation
But Trump’s doomed proposal does give us a revealing glimpse into his state of mind.| The Nation
Last term, his ill-informed embrace of “traditional” aesthetics fanned the flames of the culture wars. This time, he’s poised to do even more damage.| The Nation
A film about survival, creativity, the hypocrisies of high art, The Brutalist tells a story about an architect who does not exploit and manipulate others to achieve his grand vision of the world but is instead the person who is exploited.| The Nation
Why the beauty and inventiveness of contemporary masonry in Iran has captured Western audiences.| The Nation
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Kate Wagner is an architecture critic and journalist based in Chicago, Ill., and Ljubljana, Slovenia.| The Nation