History and Theory
I Would Prefer Not To: Live Broadcast
Ana Miljački discusses the new podcast with Mario Gooden and Paul Lewis.
J. Meejin Yoon: What’s the Matter?
The dean of the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning at Cornell University takes stock of the present moment to delve into how architects can build, create, and enable what matters.
Azra Akšamija and sekou cooke STUDIO
Azra Akšamija and Sekou Cooke of sekou cooke STUDIO speak as part of the Emerging Voices series.
Current Work: Anne Lacaton, Jean-Philippe Vassal, and Frédéric Druot
The French architects discuss their transformative social housing projects.
If We Can Save the Ship, We Can Save the Town, Africatown, Alabama
Editors Renee Kemp-Rotan and Vickii Howell and community representatives present the report If We Can Save the Ship, We Can Save the Town and discuss key themes and findings.
In the Mahoning Valley, Ohio
Editors Quilian Riano and Kristen Zeiber and report contributors Helen Liggett, Gary Honeywood, and Matt Martin present the report In the Mahoning Valley and discuss key themes and findings.
Field Notes: The Mahoning River as Urban Reinvention
Quilian Riano explores efforts to remove industrial dams in Northeast Ohio
Employee Ownership in the Mahoning Valley
Roy Messing considers the employee-owned business model for local factories.
Brownsville Undercurrents, Texas
Editors Lizzie MacWillie, Jesse Miller, Josué Ramirez and report contributors Amanda Davé, Zoraima Diaz-Pineda, Edna Ledesma and ChristinaMaria Xochitlzihuatl Patiño Houle present the report Brownsville Undercurrents and discuss key themes and findings.
The Lakota Nation and the Legacy of American Colonization, Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota
Editors Annie Coombs and Zoë Malliaros, and report contributors Dawnee LeBeau, Tatewin Means, Kimberly Pelkofsky, Lakota Vogel, and Sharon Vogel present the report The Lakota Nation and the Legacy of American Colonization and discuss key themes and findings.