Edited by Irene Arce and Johann Schweig, a new monograph brings together essays, letters, photographs, drawings and more in a decade-long research project about the Swiss-born architect.
The Chicago-based artist joins past recipients of the National Building Museum–awarded honor including Mabel O. Wilson, Paul Goldberger, and Phyllis Lambert.
The labor historian and former union leader traces the industry's rising fatality rates and declining wages to the systemic weakening of building-trades unions.
Blind Dormer House, a remodel of a two-story 1920s dwelling in a former streetcar suburb of Toronto, offers color, texture, and spatial flexibility.