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Shaping the City
In Search of an Official Champion of Architecture
Past rulers in Europe, the Middle East and Asia have paid much attention to architecture, in addition to worrying about governing. This has sometimes occurred in the United States, thanks to men such as Thomas Jefferson.
Shaping the City: A Daunting but Worthy Mission for the FBI: Soften Headquarters' Hard Edges
(By Roger K. Lewis, June 13, 2009)
The Triumph and Decline of a Truly Brutal Style
(By Roger K. Lewis, May 30, 2009)
A Perfect Recipe for Boring Buildings
(By Roger K. Lewis, May 16, 2009)
How a 'Green House of the Future' Can Impede Environmental Progress
(By Roger K. Lewis, May 2, 2009)
Shaping the City: Standing in the Way of Smart Urban Development
(By Roger K. Lewis, April 18, 2009)
Shaping The City: Pushing Virginia Suburbs Toward More Intuitive Design
(By Roger K. Lewis, April 4, 2009)
Shaping The City: Too Much Ado About Apple Store Design
(By Roger K. Lewis, March 14, 2009)
Shaping the City: Southeast D.C. Project Asked Too Much of the Private Sector
(By Roger K. Lewis, February 28, 2009)
Touching the Earth Lightly, His Reach Is Subtle but Profound
(By Roger K. Lewis, February 14, 2009)
Shaping the City: All Aboard: Public Transit Deserves a Big Chunk of Stimulus
(By Roger K. Lewis, January 31, 2009)
Reimagining 'New Town' Columbia as a New City
(By Roger K. Lewis, January 17, 2009)
Lessons From L.A.
(By Roger K. Lewis, January 3, 2009)
In Downturn, Build Up Stock of Affordable Rental Housing
(By Roger K. Lewis, December 20, 2008)
Let's Not Neglect the National Mall
(By Roger K. Lewis, December 6, 2008)
Palladio's Influence Spans Centuries and More Than One Architectural Renaissance
(By Roger K. Lewis, November 22, 2008)
Big Infrastructure Questions Await the Newly Elected
(By Roger K. Lewis, November 8, 2008)
Economic Downturn Might Be a Catalyst for Smarter Growth
(By Roger K. Lewis, October 25, 2008)
Prefab Housing Works in Museum, if Not in Marketplace
(By Roger K. Lewis, October 11, 2008)
Thinking of Bolder Shades of Green
(By Roger K. Lewis, September 27, 2008)
Congregation vs. Preservation: Two Perspectives on Sacred Space
(By Roger K. Lewis, September 13, 2008)
Restoring Schools to the Havens They Should Be
(By Roger K. Lewis, August 30, 2008)
A Stunning Work of Art, but Who's the Artist? You May Never Know.
(By Roger K. Lewis, August 16, 2008)
All Signs Point to Confusion
(By Roger K. Lewis, August 2, 2008)
In Architectural Design, Brains and Talent Trump the Best Software
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