I think architecture, to be really intense and fulfilling, doesn't have to be large.
Frank Lloyd Wright made houses right up until the end. I think that's important because it gives you a direct connection to all the basic aspects of architecture - the spatial energy of the place, the...
Princeton University's campus environment presents unique challenges and opportunities for architecture to act as a social condenser.
For me, the excitement in architecture revolves around the idea and the phenomenon of the experience of that idea. Residences offer almost immediate gratification. You can shape space, light, and mate...