On view through November 17, the exhibition features 86 paintings and drawings from the Cooper Union graduate—and longtime professor—with subjects including colleagues, friends, and former students.
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 labor historian and former union leader traces the industry's rising fatality rates and declining wages to the systemic weakening of building-trades unions.
A new exhibition on architecture’s intersection with the environmental movement of the 20th century illuminates contributions by lesser-known practitioners while reexamining the portfolioof the era’s masters through an ecological lens.
Synthesizing recent scholarship with four decades of fieldwork, the urban anthropologist and professor argues that public space is integral to healthy, democratic, and sustainable communities.