#26

Feb 2022
- Contributors
- Nicolas Kemper, Kate Wagner, Phillip Denny, Daniel Jonas-Roche, Antonio Pacheco, Rio Morales, Jess Myers, & Elisa Holland
- Editors
- Alex Klimoski, Phillip Denny, Carolyn Bailey, Nicolas Kemper, & Samuel Medina
- Art Director
- Laura Coombs
- Digital Director
- Seth Thompson
- Graphic Designer
- Erik Freer
- Cover Illustrator
- Angela Sun
- Illustrator
- Angela Sun
- Skyline Editors
- Marianela D’Aprile, Anna Talley, Anna Gibertini, & Tiffany Xu
- Copy Editor
- Don Armstrong
Articles

The drive to unionize architects looks like a contest between management and labor. This characterization, however, is misleading.

Architecture is a field that so often puts on a social face while being inwardly and profoundly antisocial. It will not change until you—we—change it.

In its early days, the Bauhaus was associated with cathedrals—or at any rate, the idea of cathedrals.
Essay

Today, the federal government employs roughly 1,839 architects in total. It isn’t clear how many of these workers are unionized.
Conversation

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