Reconsidering an Icon: Creative Conversations about Prentice Women's Hospital
Reconsidering an Iconshowcases visionary designs for the adaptation of Bertrand Goldberg’s 1975 Prentice Women’s Hospital.
Reconsidering an Iconshowcases visionary designs for the adaptation of Bertrand Goldberg’s 1975 Prentice Women’s Hospital.
Traditional learning has taken place in a transmission mode: one adult transmits information to many students. This “old school” approach supported the accumulation of information; “new school” learning supports exploration and problem solving.
Green, Urban, Glocal is the Center for Architecture's annual exhibition featuring student work from Philadelphia's five Architecture and Design schools: Drexel University, Philadelphia University, Temple University, University of the Arts and the University of Pennsylvania.
Detroit has lost nearly sixty percent of its population since the mid-1950s. Sociologist and photographer Camilo José Vergara has traveled to Detroit for over twenty-five years to document not only the city’s precipitous decline but also how its residents have survived.
For decades the Motor City was America’s icon of prosperity, but Detroit has fallen into an incredible state of dilapidation since the decline of the American auto industry.
Fueled by a famously free economy, and reputation as a gateway to China, Hong Kong has continued to grow over the past 15 years.
The Center for Architecture’s sixth annual architecture schools exhibition showcases exemplary student work from 14 New York area schools.
Building Connections, AIA NY's annual exhibit of student work, illustrates the Center's design education efforts and the meaningful connections these programs make between students' curricula, communities and future career choices.
Critical Exchange: Boston Architects in the Middle East examines projects shaped by the approaches and agendas of international practice inflecting to local conditions.
The history of modern architecture in Baghdad is not well known and remains relatively underexplored.