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Winning the Federal Architecture War
Catesby Leigh
July 28, 2023
Winning the war will take smart, well-tailored congressional and executive action.
A Built-In Solution to America’s Housing Shortage
George Liebmann
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Classical Architecture in the Capital
Catesby Leigh
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A pair of bills in the Congress would return Uncle Sam's buildings to a classical design.
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Edinburgh's civic art is a welcome departure from the Modernist eyesores in other cities.
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A bill pending in Washington's state legislature makes mistakes typical to poor housing policy.
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The Chrysler Building remains a beacon of a thrilling moment in design.
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New Urbanists have developed pedestrian-scale communities that reflect the movement’s principles, but face financial headwinds.
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