This article is part of our 2021 contribution to the D.C. Homeless Crisis Reporting Project in collaboration with other local newsrooms. The collective works will be published throughout the day at ...
TOKYO -- Like many Zen-inspired buildings, Okawara's home is a monument to simplicity. The size of a large tool shed, the wooden building blends seamlessly with the surrounding park. His door opens to ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Next Great Architects (NGA) announced Wednesday the launch of this year's Career Exploration Charrette with Sanctuary Indy. This year's program will be focused on building tiny homes ...
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How San Diego’s reliance on ‘hostile architecture’ reflects our abandonment of public space
In 2017, the Metropolitan Transit System spent $1.4 million upgrading bus stop benches throughout the county. In addition to improved water drainage and material updates, the new benches came with ...
The United States approaches an unprecedented winter — one ridden with a ruthless pandemic. According to a 2019 government estimate, almost200,000 people sleep on the streets of our nation each night.
You have probably seen it before and never even noticed. Metal bars dividing public benches. Perhaps tiny spikes sticking out of a railing or half wall. These are examples of a form of city planning ...
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