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“What would happen if we foregrounded human values in the creation of our systems?”

A crucial part of the Israeli state project is about leaving Palestinians with no physical place to call home.

Think about the climate crisis long enough, and the problem appears so vast as to be unthinkable. And yet, that’s what we must do.

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New York is a city of exhibitionists. Documentary filmmaker John Wilson is happy to oblige.

Where ideas hit money and materials and space itself.

If nature takes its revenge but no one is around to witness it, will it be beautiful?

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Gentrification isn’t what you think it is. Not exactly.

The era of efficient “green” buildings is over. What will take its place?

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NYRA talks to prominent labor journalist Sarah Jaffe about changing our views about work.

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Peter Eisenman memorably tussled with the late Christopher Alexander on a Harvard debate stage. He talks to NYRA about that match-up and his aversion to Alexander’s ideas about “comfort” and “harmony.”

Members of the Architecture Lobby discuss unions and climate change with NYRA.

Boston’s mayor talks about the Green New Deal, meeting people where they are, and her fondness for brutalism.

US bombs, Yemeni buildings, and Saudi urbicide

An interview with Elizabeth Diller