Results for emerging voices
From the Architectural League
On a Warming Planet, No Island Is an Island
N H D M's research into the impacts of climate change on small island nations highlights the complex networks linking communities across the globe.
For Common Works Architects, Good Design Is an Antidote to Midwestern Sprawl
Asa Highsmith, founder of the Oklahoma City firm, sees thoughtful buildings as an essential tool for urban densification.
Chandra Robinson of Lever Architecture
In this episode, Ana hosts Chandra Robinson of Lever Architecture. They discuss ways to support smaller-scale builders, the importance of proximity in sourcing materials, and balancing innovation with the immediate needs of community and client, among other topics.
Para enfrentar la crisis de agua de Ciudad de México, ORU reimagina la escala de la infraestructura urbana
ORU - Oficina de Resiliencia Urbana cree que intervenciones a la escala del distrito pueden dar respuesta a los perennes retos de agua de la ciudad.
SCHAUM/SHIEH
In this episode, Ana Miljački speaks with Troy Schaum and Rosalyne Shieh of SCHAUM/SHIEH about matching a client’s ambition with economic feasibility, the privilege of being able to refuse work, the space that emerges out of energetic conflict, and the power of doing nothing.
June 29, 2023
League Prize 2023 Night 3: Katie MacDonald & Kyle Schumann, Joseph Altshuler & Zack Morrison
ORU - Oficina de Resiliencia Urbana and TERREMOTO
Adriana Chávez, Victor Rico, and Elena Tudela of ORU – Oficina de Resiliencia Urbana and David Godshall and Story Wiggins of TERREMOTO speak as part of the Emerging Voices series.
Urban Omnibus is The Architectural League’s online publication dedicated to observing, understanding, and shaping the city.
From Urban Omnibus
Roundup — July 4th Edition
A special edition of the Roundup looks at urban renewal area visions, eminent domain to stem foreclosures, reinventing the MTA, an emergency housing prototype, a rent freeze unfrozen, a new timeline for Atlantic Yards, Urban Giants, and Rockaway!
Flux City
Chris Reed shares work from a Harvard GSD landscape architecture studio that considers how productive ecologies drive the development of urban form and uses Jamaica Bay as a case study for exploring the opportunities of richly fluid territories.
Studio Report: The Good Old Days
Daniel D'Oca shares student work that proposes creative ways to improve seniors' comfort, mobility, safety, and happiness to support aging in place.
The Omnibus Roundup – Taking Vision 2020 to Task, Definitive Central Park Guide, NYC’s Chief Digital Officer and Infrastructural Opportunism
LACK OF VISION 2020? Diving deep into the politics behind the "sixth borough," Tom Angotti takes Vision 2020 to task in a Gotham Gazette editorial questioning the bucolic wetland preservation and public recreation envisioned in the waterfront plan. "Behind the frothy rhetoric designed to garner public support, Vision...
The Omnibus Roundup – Trams, Ferries, Subways, Weeksville & the Queen of the Pop-up Plaza
After this morning's F train delays, the reopening of the Roosevelt Island tram will come as even more of a relief to the island's commuters. The iconic cherry-red tram will again grace Manhattan skies after a 9-month hiatus, during which it underwent $25 million...
In Anthology: Crown Heights, Staging the Weight of History
From riots to gentrification, a new production reflects on the evolution of the central Brooklyn neighborhood through oral history, dance, and music. Samuel Feldblum asks, when aggregating narratives, whose story is actually being told?