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The Architecture Profession and the Public: Leopold Eidlitz's 'Discourses Between Two T-Squares'
(Journal of Architectural Education, 2007)Since the beginnings of professionalization in the nineteenth century, architects have struggled to find ways to reach a broad public. Leopold Eidlitz, one of the founding members of the American Institute of Architects, ... -
Build More and Draw Less: The AIA and Leopold Eidlitz's Grand Central School of Architecture
(Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 2006)In its first decade, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) accomplished few of its purported goals. Founded in 1857 to advance the professional, economic, and social status of architects, the organization spent much ... -
Urban Sprawl, Social Media and the Town Hall Square as a Symbol for Civic Culture
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Whose City Hall Is It? Architecture and Identity in New Orleans
(Journal of Urban Design, 2009-08)New Orleans has had three city halls, all still standing. Built in 1795, 1845, and 1957, these city halls represent different facets of the public image of the city as a modern world metropolis, reflecting cosmopolitan ...