In 1978, while I was in college, I saw the historian-critic Colin Rowe speak at Rice University. He began by...
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In 1965, while I was working on the drawings for the reconstruction of the building that was to become The...
Revenge of the Nerds producer Peter Samuelson is the founder and president of EDAR (Everyone Deserves A Roof) which manufactures...
Two-thirds of the chapter house of the Abbey of Our Lady of Clairvaux, situated in Vina, California, is composed of...
San Jose’s Hotel Montgomery is among the largest buildings in the world to have been moved on wheels. While...
The Falling Walls Foundation, “inspired by the fall of the Berlin Wall . . . and the dawn of a...
J.B. Jackson’s “The Westward-Moving House” is about a different sort of movement, cultural and geographical rather than mechanical. First published...
“It’s elegant that anywhere would rise and fall in a week, and, some years here, that even happens twice.” So...
Jane Wolff’s Delta Primer, previewed in arcCA in 2001 and published by William Stout Books in 2004, is a tool for encouraging people “to...
arcCA (Architecture California) was, from 2000 to 2012, the print journal of AIA California (then known as AIA California Council (AIACC)...
In addition to almost 600 different authors, many others contributed to the production of arcCA from 2000 to 2012. They...
“Zoning Time” explores the impact of time on architectural practice. It is the 1st quarter 2000 issue of arcCA (Architecture...


















