You have to “start where you are,” as Zen puts it. I always suggest that people set up on their own to restore a sense of ...
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As is the case in any profession, architects have their standard complaints: “The client does not understand me.” “The budget is too small.” “The engineer is unresponsive.” But some of us—those who ...
The rise of the global economy has led to the rise of the business class, whose ceaseless travels have empowered the hospitality industry’s growing influence. During the last several decades, hotel ...
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I remember the Before Times. It’s different now. On September 27, the remnants of Hurricane Helene turned Asheville, N.C., into a post-apocalyptic landscape: fallen trees blocking streets; roads ...
Ivan Sutherland developed the world’s first computer-aided drawing (CAD) program in 1963 as part of his Ph.D. thesis at MIT. His “Sketchpad” allowed users to drag a light pen across a cathode ray tube ...
The road to recovery will be long.