Monday, January 19, 202669. Trespass 1: Intimate Stranger
Intimate Stranger is a photographic series produced in Miami by Zachary Balber between 2013 and 2020. Zachary has created 150 photos in which he has t...
Monday, January 19, 202668. Through the Portal: What We Can Learn from the Ferry Building
Through multiple earthquakes, misguided urban renewal schemes and changing economic conditions, the Ferry Building has stood at the foot of San Franci...
Monday, January 19, 202667. Parks for Profit
Sociologist Kevin Loughran discusses his book Parks for Profit, which examines how contemporary urban parks—especially post‑industrial linear parks li...
Monday, January 19, 202666. A House Deconstructed
We would like to think that we “know” what goes into making a modern building. But the truth is that no one, not even architects, knows. The O(U)R, Of...
Monday, January 19, 202665. AI, Meet Timber
At the intersection of A.I. and timber, expect new tessellations and kinetic results. Unfrozen interviews Mykola Murashko, a 23-year-old Cambridge gra...
Monday, January 19, 202664. "V" is for "Value": Verse Design
Verse Design LA is headed by Paul Tang and Courtenay Bauer. The architecture firm has taken considerable risks, sometimes taking on the role of ambass...
Monday, January 19, 202663. Larry Booth: Modern Beyond Style
Architect Larry Booth reflects on his five‑decade career, the founding of Booth Hansen, and the ideas behind his new monograph Modern Beyond Style and...
Monday, January 19, 202662. Skyscrapers and Skullduggery
Thomas Leslie is a professor at the School of Architecture at the University of Illinois, and a noted skyscraper scholar. He has just published “Chica...
Monday, January 19, 202661. Smaller Cities in a Shrinking World
Urban scholar Alan Mallach discusses the global shift toward population decline and its profound implications for cities, especially in the U.S., Euro...
Monday, January 19, 202660. New Territories
Justin Hui is an architect, artist and photographer who researches topics of land development, borders, globalization and memory. His recent projects ...
Monday, January 19, 202659. Concrete, the Cheech, and Principles of Preservation
John Lesak is a Principal at Page & Turnbull in Los Angeles, where he specializes in in the preservation, rehabilitation, repair, and reuse of histori...
Monday, January 19, 202658. Biennale Breakdown 3: Not for Sale, or: Lost in the Supermarket
The third and final installment of the 2023 Biennale Breakdown is at hand: We speed-ran the national pavilions so you don’t have to. Here’s the rundow...