Duo Dickinson

Donald Trump as Architecture’s Nightmare Client

08.02.2016

By Duo Dickinson

Not since Thomas Jefferson has there been a presidential candidate more involved in designing and building structures than the Republican nominee.

Donald-Trump via washingtonlife.com

Not since Thomas Jefferson has there been a presidential candidate more involved in designing and building structures than the Republican nominee.

When Intellectual Diversity Mattered

06.21.2016

By Duo Dickinson

Cornell’s architecture school in the 1970s wasn’t a particularly diverse place, but it was open to different ideas about the profession.

arch students via d.lob.ncsu.edu

Cornell’s architecture school in the 1970s wasn’t a particularly diverse place, but it was open to different ideas about the profession.

Will Architecture Have Its Donald Trump Moment?

05.09.2016

By Duo Dickinson

There are two architectures. Not officially, yet, but the perception is real and growing that there is an architectural apartheid. There is an “inside” and an “outside.”

zaha trump image

There are two architectures. Not officially, yet, but the perception is real and growing that there is an architectural apartheid. There is an “inside” and an “outside.”

Architecture Has Become a Lifestyle Choice

02.15.2016

By Duo Dickinson

Architecture is in state of deep and troubling transition. But the schools are not responding to these changes. Instead, they’re enabling the decline of the profession of architecture as a building art.

Bay Bridge hotel project

Architecture is in state of deep and troubling transition. But the schools are not responding to these changes. Instead, they’re enabling the decline of the profession of architecture as a building art.

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