The Splendor of Greene and Greene
A new exhibition celebrates the work of brothers Charles and Henry Greene, masters of American Arts and Crafts architecture
A Capitol Vision From a Self-Taught Architect
In 1792, William Thornton designed America’s defining monument, where a new visitor center opens in December
Norman Foster
Architect norman foster designed the glass canopy at the Smithsonian’s Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture. He spoke with Jess Blumberg.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Most Beautiful Work
Fallingwater, a southwest Pennsylvania house designed by the famous architect, allows residents to live within a waterfall
35 Who Made a Difference: Maya Lin
The architect melds surface simplicity and underlying intellectual complexity into works of enduring power
35 Who Made a Difference: Frank Gehry
The architect’s daring, outside-the-box buildings have revitalized urban spaces
Out of the Shadows
African-American architect Julian Abele is finally getting recognition for his contributions to some of 20th-century America’s most prestigious buildings
The Mad Potter of Biloxi
George E. Ohr’s wild, wonderful pots gathered dust in a garage for half a century. Now architect Frank Gehry is designing a museum dedicated to the artist
Gaudí’s Gift
In Barcelona, a yearlong celebration spotlights architecture’s playful genius the audacious and eccentric Antoni Gaudí
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