In honor of the 30th anniversary of the Berlin Wall coming down this month, we thought we’d share some interesting facts about this historic monument. The irony of the Berlin… Continue reading The Berlin Wall: Architecture That Symbolized Lack of Freedom
Mindful Design in New York: The Zen Is in the Details
Let’s face it, New York City has all the trappings that the busy city life can bring. Imagine you’ve just arrived for a business trip, and you’re anxious, stressed, and… Continue reading Mindful Design in New York: The Zen Is in the Details
Architects for Animals Is a Great Cause
Why would feral cats need architects? LA’s top architects and designers were asked to build a unique, one-of-a-kind outdoor shelter or dwelling that is functional to outdoor or feral cats.… Continue reading Architects for Animals Is a Great Cause
The Woolworth Building, New York
For those of us who remember Woolworth’s, the five-and-dime store, it was a wonderful interactive experience. It was a place where you could get creepers, those parakeets that couldn’t fly… Continue reading The Woolworth Building, New York
If The Mark Twain House Could Talk
Samuel Langhorne Clemens, also known as Mark Twain (November 30,1835 – April 21, 1910) was a prolific American writer. He wrote classics such as “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” “The… Continue reading If The Mark Twain House Could Talk