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Book celebrates our 'patchwork city'
“Toronto is a bit of a patchwork city, with 158 official neighbourhoods, each with a distinctive look and feel and many ...
Discover how community libraries transform remote areas into hubs of learning and connection through innovative architectural ...
Locals reveal which Wisconsin vacation spots have turned into busy tourist hubs packed with attractions lively crowds and ...
Creative nonfiction author Kristen Alger’s newest release, Letters of a Traveling Architect, shares the story of Door ...
Learn how climate change threatens the traditional building techniques of vernacular architecture, as seen in Tiébélé's ...
From looping hallways to echoing stairwells, eerie architecture taps into ancient survival instincts—and exposes how our ...
Michael Twitty was asked to help find a writer for a proposed cookbook about food from the American South. He eventually ...
Elizabeth Camarillo Gutierrez shares her story of family separation and resilience at Kent State Tuscarawas on Nov. 3.
The 2024-2025 Exhibit Columbus “Yes And” exhibition is entering its final month. Three events, one Miller Prize Conversation and two Progressive Preservation Talks, are planned.
Authors and researchers Carla Bruni and Phil Thompson left no greystone — or terracotta — unturned in the more-than-300-page ...
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