- Roger K. Lewis
Roger K. Lewis is a practicing architect and a professor emeritus of architecture at the University of Maryland.
- The federal government must roll back cuts in housing aid for the needy
- Let’s go from ‘public housing’ to ‘social housing’
- Chronobiology shines a light on health, circadian rhythms and architectural design
- Lots of new homes going up, but who can afford them?
- Canal Park’s many creative ideas
- As land use planning changes, ‘zoning’ is no longer appropriate
- Revisiting D.C. building heights law is a win-win
- Heeding the cruel housing lessons of Hurricane Sandy
- A smart-growth development takes shape
- Appreciating the D.C. area’s landscapes
- The challenges of preserving a historic neighborhood
- Renovating a historic house takes great skill and patience
- In the new St. Petersburg, echoes of D.C.
- Procrastination, expedience and piecemeal-ism don’t lead to building a great city
- Shaping the City: As the District’s vitality grows, housing affordability will shrink
- Building an optimistic future for D.C.
- Fairfax County’s Hollin Hills is a happy experiment in modernity
- Why classical architecture makes little sense for today’s Washington
- Washington sorely lacking in riverfront eateries
- More coordination needed to accommodate greater Washington
- Gehry’s Eisenhower Memorial design needs to be rethought
- Along Dulles Metrorail extension, expediency trumps aesthetics
- ‘Smart growth’ projects needed to ease parking quandary
- At U.S. Institute of Peace, building’s provocative design doesn’t entirely succeed
- Re-skinning a building does more than improve its appearance
- Eisenhower Memorial: What’s your take?
- Gehry’s design for Eisenhower memorial misses the mark
- Decline of affordable housing has many causes
- New Year’s resolutions for architecture and infrastructure: Did D.C. area succeed?
- Visions of lively town centers dancing in more developers’ heads
- In Old Town, planners look to the future with sensitivity to the past
- Solar home exhibit on Mall foretold future of efficient small dwellings
- Commercial architecture’s similarity across nation provides mobile Americans with a sense of stability, study says
- D.C. reclaimed from 9/11 encampment
- Shaping the City: Breaking America’s love affair with ultra-convenient parking
- What is beauty without function?
- For 40 years, group has stood between historic buildings and wrecking ball
- Big risk of living in known natural disaster areas
- Time for taller buildings in the District?
- Shaping the City: Seeking a new template for truly smart growth
- Shaping the City: An urban guy’s springtime reverie
- Shaping the City: Concerns about long-range development plans are often unfounded
- Computers are great tools for architects, but don't let CAD go wild
- Computers are great tools for architects, but don't let CAD go wild
- An accessory dwelling may be a useful home away from home
- Berkeley tests concept of backyard cottage
- Timeless tenets at core of Palladio's classicism
- Rejected by modernists, Palladio's classicism has universal aesthetics at core




