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Executive Order: The Two Paths Ahead
By David Brussat |
By David Brussat, contributing writer, architecture The draft executive order that is stirring within the Trump administration is forcing classicists ...
Video of Manhattan in 1911 – simpler times…
By David Brussat |
by David Brussat, contributing writer - Architecture Here and There A horseless carriage putt-putts and three amused men stroll past ...
Parsing Classical Creativity in Architecture
By David Brussat |
Top Photo: Image from ICAA course catalogue shows infinite variability of classicism. (The last of three articles on classical architecture ...
Unify in the fight for beauty
By David Brussat |
By David Brussat, Architecture Here and There, contributing writer The draft executive order to encourage classical architecture for federal buildings ...
Making Federal Buildings Beautiful Again
By David Brussat |
By David Brussat, Architecture Here and There A provocative debate has broken out over a draft proposal to return classical ...
The Dead Birds of Downtown… horrified to death by building’s ugliness?
By David Brussat |
By David Brussat, Architecture Here and There The Wexford Innovation Center, completed last year in Providence’s I-195 corridor dedicated to ...
TOP STORY of the Week: The Future of Providence: Trashing the city’s heritage
By David Brussat |
(Yesterday's story topped all in readership for the week - so we will print it here, again...agree or not, we ...
A threat to Europe’s beauty – by David Brussat
By David Brussat |
Dresden’s Frauenkirche: Modernists want to stop reconstructions like this. (pixels.com) By David Brussat, Architecture Here and There Modernists are trying ...
Notre-Dame remains dicey – melted scaffolding weighing it down
By David Brussat |
By David Brussat It was recently reported that the annual Christmas mass at Notre-Dame de Paris will not take place ...
Imagine All the Buildings. David Brussat looks back at Providence
By David Brussat |
By David Brussat, Architecture Here and There The other day, flipping through stacks of my old Providence Journal columns seeking ...