“In Japan, the government gives an honorary award called the National Living Treasure to those who have a unique and...
“When considering the housing of the future, we should not try to forecast what will happen, but try to make provision...
IT’S FRICKIN’ COUNTER-CYCLICAL MAGIC: a San Francisco workspace, a place I share with professional colleagues …
“We tend to build based on short term needs and rigid formulas that require top down decision making and centralized...
“Building History 3.0 began when high school student Gabriel Tajima-Peña visited Heart Mountain, where his grandmother had been incarcerated during...
During the recent COVID-19 pandemic, employers pivoted from office to remote work, resulting in abandoned downtowns across the country –...
The AIA California Climate Action Committee aims to improve the sustainability of the built environment by promoting conservation of natural resources,...
“Preserving Modernism” explores theoretical, policy, and material issues of preserving works of modern architecture. It is the 3rd quarter 2006...
Brad Guy and Nicholas Ciarimboli, DfD: Design for Disassembly in the Built Environment: A Guide to Closed-Loop Design and Building, prepared on behalf...
The film Dodge House 1916, produced in 1965 by architectural historian Esther McCoy, documents the Walter Luther Dodge house in...
“Beauty In Enormous Bleakness, a multi-layered investigation into the lives of Japanese American architects who survived the Japanese Incarceration of...
Each season, arcCA DIGEST asks experts in the season’s theme – this time around, the ways that the lives of buildings...


















