Inside the Space-Age Bid To Build Millions of Homes in Factories

March 12, 2026 Ι Bloomberg CityLab In the 1960s, America marshalled its massive breadth of military and civilian technological expertise for a mission that was deemed critical to the country’s national security and economic development. Generous government funding was directed to major corporations, including aerospace and defense industry mainstays, and to government labs, testing the… Continue reading Inside the Space-Age Bid To Build Millions of Homes in Factories

Antifascist Architecture proposes new modes of practice for a collective political future

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April 13, 2026 Ι Architect’s Newspaper  It’s a popular time to be antifascist. For Antifascist Architecture authors Daniel Jonas Roche, a news editor at The Architect’s Newspaper, and Andrew Santa Lucia, an architecture professor at Portland State University, the point of antifascist architecture is not just to survive the moment of creeping authoritarianism that we’re… Continue reading Antifascist Architecture proposes new modes of practice for a collective political future

In Chicago, Adaptive Reuse Projects are Amplifying Local Nonprofits’ Missions

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March 27, 2026 Ι Metropolis  On the West and northwest sides of Chicago, where the corridors of real estate speculation and disinvestment careen perilously close to each other, architects are using legacy building stock to expand the footprint of non-profit organizations with burgeoning social missions. Future Firm’s Revolution Workshop building trades education hub, Lamar Johnson… Continue reading In Chicago, Adaptive Reuse Projects are Amplifying Local Nonprofits’ Missions