Zach Mortice

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NYRA’s new column, which continues our tradition of shamelessly purloining the mastheads and editorial savior faire of long-out-of-print design publications (Architectural Forum, 1917–74.), aims to convene consequential voices in architecture, culture, technology, and politics on the issues of the day.

The world is rapidly urbanizing, and the theater of battle is urbanizing with it.

Asset managers and AI are here for the design media’s copper wire.

ArchiPAC, the AIA’s campaign donation lobbying arm, spreads its dollars to both sides.

You, too, could own a piece of the marketplace of ideas.

A scandal erupts within the AIA after the president of its Middle East chapter was removed for organizing a webinar on the “ethnic cleansing of Palestine.”

Candyman’s 2021 adaptation is a distinct type of architecture-bound horror, where space is violated as spectacularly as the slashed bodies of murder victims.