Conceived during the Gilded Age, the Bay Area landmark was a showcase of civic ambition when it opened in 1898.
A deceptively simple project manages to fit soaring volumes and a generous courtyard on a tight budget.
A. Krista Sykes establishes the architecture critic and teacher’s place within the narratives of architecture’s pedagogy.
A small building with grand ambitions, the Faith Museum was built to tell the tumultuous story of spiritual life in Britain over 6,000 years.