Throughout our time on Earth, we humans have created some pretty cool stuff.
“Pounding earth or making mud bricks out of earth [as opposed to firing clay bricks] is one of the most universal and ancient ...
Preservationists, and architecture and history fans will converge on the Pritzlaff Building, 315 N. Plankinton Ave., at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 8 for the 'Architectural Artifacts: Strategies for ...
The post-Civil War years were a period of great change in American society. For the first time, an ever-growing middle class emerged, one that had more leisure time than ever before and money to spend ...
Professor of History Alison Isenberg, a distinguished scholar of urban life and co-founder of the Princeton-Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism and the Humanities, died Oct. 23. She was 63. A ...
Jagannath Temple Puri: History, Architecture and Timeless Worship: By Siddharth Wadhwan Standing along the windswept coast of Odisha, embraced by the rhythm of waves from the Bay of Bengal, the sacred ...
From Lancaster’s Penn Square, pick a direction, start walking and pay attention. “It’s an architectural history lesson,” says Suzanne Stallings, a historic preservationist specialist. Always on the ...
Later this month, Itohan Osayimwese, chair of the Department of History of Art and Architecture and a professor of urban studies, will begin her role as vice president of the Society of Architectural ...
I spent two days in Québec, Canada's largest province, during a train trip through Eastern Canada. I spent one day exploring Québec City and another day walking around Montréal. I loved the the ...