Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has been named as the chairman of the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize committee by the family that sponsors the prize. He will head a seven… Continue reading Pritzker Architecture Prize Committee Now Led By Supreme Court Justice
Bad Kissingen is a Retreat for Aristocracy
Travel is Europe has never been more exciting than now, thanks to the openness of the European Union and the promotion on social media. Most everyone is familiar with the… Continue reading Bad Kissingen is a Retreat for Aristocracy
Los Angeles Celebrates the Return of the Pup
Who says you can’t teach an ‘old dog’ new tricks! Thanks to the 1933 Group, the iconic Los Angeles Tail O’ the Pup will be coming back into service very… Continue reading Los Angeles Celebrates the Return of the Pup
Yugoslavia and the Lost Art of Socialist Architecture
When the iron curtain descended on Eastern Europe after World War II, the citizens of Yugoslavia found themselves suffering from the aftermath of global combat and yearning for the promised… Continue reading Yugoslavia and the Lost Art of Socialist Architecture
Washington DC Architecture Is All About Power
Washington DC was designed with one thing in mind … power! It may not have the cultural cachet of Los Angeles or New York, but it was a city envisioned… Continue reading Washington DC Architecture Is All About Power