Philip Cortelyou Johnson was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on July 8th, 1906. He died on January 25th, 2005, in New Canaan, Connecticut. Johnson was educated at the Hackley School in… Continue reading Architect Philip Johnson: A True Creative
Los Angeles Buildings by Black Architects
We’ll call this the “ride of honor.” The American Institute of Architects (AIA) produced a map with landmarks crediting the Black architects involved in their design and build. In light… Continue reading Los Angeles Buildings by Black Architects
5 Architectural Design “Trends” Here to Stay
Every year there is a new trend in just about every industry. Architecture is one of the most exciting sectors — because it becomes part of our past and then… Continue reading 5 Architectural Design “Trends” Here to Stay
Aging In Place: A New Frontier in Home Design
Call it anything you want, but good architectural design will never age. Now, there is a growing market for current architects that hasn’t been conquered before, and it looks like… Continue reading Aging In Place: A New Frontier in Home Design
The Painted Ladies of San Francisco
These ladies stand proudly on Steiner Street in beautiful urban chic San Francisco. Don’t let their name or their color display fool you — these ladies are anything but cheap.… Continue reading The Painted Ladies of San Francisco