Every project we, in the profession of architecture, work on has a new set of variables. Every project is an...
The old gospel of St. Entenza and the Prophet Neutra was mostly a creation of magazines and historians, and it...
Operation BREAKTHROUGH was a program of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, authorized by the Housing Law of...
AIA California (then known as California Council, The American Institute of Architects, or CCAIA) first presented the Monterey Design Conference...
AIA California’s Climate Action Committee aims to improve the sustainability of the built environment by promoting conservation of natural resources,...
Studio One Eleven of Long Beach has converted a long-vacant Class B office tower into market-rate, multifamily housing, offering a...
In the inaugural issue of arcCA (Architecture California), the print predecessor to arcCA DIGEST, the Editorial Board presented a list of “Timeless...
With more than 15,000 units of multifamily housing designed and built over a four-decade-long practice, David Baker Architects (DBA) has...
In “Practice with Purpose: How to Radically Redesign the Practice of Architecture,” published in Common|Edge, William Leddy, FAIA, shares ten...
In his 2011 article in arcCA, “Architecture and Enterprise: Potential and Pitfalls,” Mark Miller outlined criteria for architects to become...
Some architects might raise an eyebrow on the use of the words “code” and “innovation” in the same sentence—barring perhaps...
The Urban Works Agency is a research lab in the Architecture Division at the California College of the Arts in...