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Labor Day thoughts. First architecture firm to unionize says clients don’t value their work – David Brussat
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by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There, contributing writer Bernheimer Architecture, a small design firm of 22 employees headquartered in ...
Uglinesss at Brown explained – David Brussat
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by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There Photo: Lindemann Performing Arts Center, with “flutes” above glass lobby - D. Brussat ...
Last wrinkle at Notre Dame – David Brussat
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by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There, contributing writer Photo, top: Proposal for a visitors center in former garage beneath ...
Save the Library of Congress – David Brussat
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by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There, contributing writer on architecture Photo: View of the Library of Congress along with ...
Dodge the I-195 Fooddoggle – David Brussat
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by David Brussat - Architecture Here and There, contributing writer Yesterday’s Sunday Journal describes the growing dispute between Providence restaurants ...
Ah, the gentle old streets of Providence – David Brussat
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by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There Photo: View down Weybosset Street, looking northeast from outside Providence Arcade. (Photo by ...
Washington’s Union Station expansion to hide ugliness in plain site – David Brussat
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by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There, contributing writer Union Station, completed in 1907 near the U.S. Capitol in Washington, ...
Most people can tell an ugly building from a pretty one, but lack confidence to assign blame – David Brussat
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by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There, contributing writer Localism calls to mind various “slow” movements such as slow food. ...
The Fane tower – it’s baaack! – David Brussat
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by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There, contributing writer Photo: Forty-six-story Fane tower, first proposed in 2016, moves forward after ...
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Pawtucket boyhood home – David Brussat
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by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There Frank Lloyd Wright would be 155 years old if he were alive on ...