The RSA has published Heritage for inclusive growth, a report presenting research on the UK context for connecting heritage and economic policymaking.
Hood Century is an Instagram account serving as an “archive of sorts for the intersections between Black culture and mid-century architecture.”
A new, comprehensive Manual of Physical Distancing from LTL Architects incorporates medical research into architecture to suggest how to better design public space and cities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Could tiny homes built by the Amish community alleviate homelessness in Philadelphia?
Today (Monday, August 17th), the Civic Design Review (CDR) is hosting a public meeting at 1pm to review five projects in Center City and near the Delaware waterfront.
Parks are smaller and fewer in communities of color, causing huge racial disparities in heat-related illnesses. Due to a history of racist policymaking, parks that serve people of color are half as large and five times as crowded as parks that serve majority-white neighborhoods.
A series of interviews at Harvard Graduate School of Design discuss dismantling systemic racism and anti-Black violence in design and planning fields.
In the latest, and most decisive action in some time, the Historical Commission passed a motion to demolish the two spires at St. Laurentius Roman Catholic Church in Fishtown while recommending preservation for other elements of the building.
After a vote last Wednesday by the Philadelphia Art Commission, the Christopher Columbus Statue in Marconi Plaza in South Philadelphia will be moved to storage for public safety despite a legal challenge.