What To Look For William Melby, AIA, is founding principal of Ordiz-Melby Architects, Bakersfield, and Past President (twice) of AIA...
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Art Gensler, FAIA, FIIDA, RIBA, founded Gensler in 1965 and is credited with turning the design of interiors into a...
“60 Years – 10 Lessons,” from the Monterey Design Conference Among the delights of the biennial Monterey Design Conference, produced...
There has been considerable discussion in recent years about the ethical, technical and design dimensions of rapidly moving toward...
Retention of staff is a significant factor in an architecture firm’s ability to stay in business, yet the profession has...
Mark R. Miller, FAIA, is CEO of the award-winning companies MKThink and RoundhouseOne. His professional efforts are dedicated to creating...
fal·low [fal-oh] 1. (of land) plowed and left unseeded for a season or more; uncultivated. 2. not in use; inactive:...
Fougeron Architecture, led by Anne Fougeron, FAIA, is one of San Francisco’s most notable design firms. Comfortably situated in North...
arcCA Digest is the successor to arcCA (Architecture California), the quarterly print journal of the AIA California Council, which was...
arcCA (Architecture California)’s second quarter issue of 2001 is titled “Housing Complex.” In it, John Kaliski reconsiders the production suburbs of...
Robert J. Geering, FAIA, was, from 1962 to 2004, a Senior Design Principal at Fisher Friedman Associates, a San Francisco-based...
"The (Still) Dreary Deadlock of Public Housing," from Places Places Journal is among the best contemporary sources of insight into...


















