Building Boom in Boston Casts Shadows on History and Public Space

Building Boom in Boston Casts Shadows on History and Public Space By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE July 11, 2017 Trinity Church, built in the 1870s, reflected in the windows of 200 Clarendon in downtown Boston. By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE July 11, 2017...

Frank Lloyd Wright House, a Demolition Target, Is Now an Architecture School’s Lifeline

The owner of a house designed by Wright for one of his sons gave it to a small, struggling architecture school in Phoenix that Wright founded.

From Lofty Perch, New Orleans Monument to Confederacy Comes Down

A statue of Robert E. Lee, ensconced on a 80-foot perch for 133 years, was removed Friday. It was the last of four Confederate monuments taken down in New Orleans.

New Orleans Begins Removing Confederate Monuments, Under Police Guard

By CHRISTOPHER MELE April 24, 2017 New Orleans on Monday began removing four monuments dedicated to the era of the Confederacy and its aftermath, capping a prolonged battle about the future of the memorials, which critics deemed symbols of racism and...