PostHTX As Fun Palace: A Review of Day for Night and What Happens Next
In mid-December, the third Day for Night festival took place at PostHTX, the former Barbara Jordan Post Office downtown. The three-day event showcased experiential art alongside a well-curated musical...
View ArticlePlanning the Houston Way, Part II: Special Minimum Lot Size by NuNu Chang
This planning series is written by NuNu Chang, co-owner and principal of Albers Chang Architects in Houston. She serves on the editorial committee of Cite. Almost two decades ago, in 1999, the city of...
View ArticleA Review of the Moody Center for the Arts by Lee Bey
The Moody Center for the Arts, the $30 million multi-disciplinary arts building on the Rice University campus, has taken a few well-deserved bows since opening a year ago this month. It’s a visually...
View ArticleBalance: An Interview with Kimberly Hickson
Rice Design Alliance is holding its 2018 architecture tour April 7-8 and publishing this series of edited interviews on the theme “Balance: Celebrating Women in Design.” In this interview, Cynthia...
View ArticleBalance: An Interview with Catherine Chao
Rice Design Alliance is holding its 2018 architecture tour April 7-8 and publishing this series of edited interviews on the theme “Balance: Celebrating Women in Design.” Catherine Chao is a founding...
View ArticleBalance: An Interview of Anne Olson
Rice Design Alliance is holding its 2018 architecture tour April 7-8 and publishing this series of edited interviews on the theme “Balance: Celebrating Women in Design.” Anne Olson is President of the...
View ArticleBalance: An Interview with Kristin Schuster
Rice Design Alliance is holding its 2018 architecture tour April 7-8 and publishing this series of edited interviews on the theme “Balance: Celebrating Women in Design.” In this interview, Kristin...
View ArticleBalance: An Interview of L. Barry Davidson
Rice Design Alliance is holding its 2018 architecture tour April 7-8 and publishing this series of edited interviews on the theme “Balance: Celebrating Women in Design.” L. Barry Davidson leads L....
View ArticleBalance: An Interview with Natalye Appel and Trina Jones Stanfield
Rice Design Alliance is holding its 2018 architecture tour April 7-8 and publishing this series of edited interviews on the theme “Balance: Celebrating Women in Design.” Natalye Appel is Principal of...
View ArticleBalance: An Interview of Florence Tang
Rice Design Alliance is holding its 2018 architecture tour April 7-8 and publishing this series of edited interviews on the theme “Balance: Celebrating Women in Design.” Florence Tang is a project...
View ArticleBalance: An Interview of Vivi Nguyen-Robertson and Christopher Robertson
Rice Design Alliance is holding its 2018 architecture tour April 7-8 and publishing this series of edited interviews on the theme “Balance: Celebrating Women in Design.” Vivi Nguyen-Robertson is a...
View ArticleBalance: An Interview of Sheryl Kolasinski
Rice Design Alliance is holding its 2018 architecture tour April 7-8 and publishing this series of edited interviews on the theme “Balance: Celebrating Women in Design.” Sheryl Kolasinski is the Chief...
View ArticleUnconscious Made Conscious: A Response to “Women in Architecture: Bias” by...
Rice Design Alliance is holding its 2018 architecture tour April 7-8 and publishing this series on the theme “Balance: Celebrating Women in Design.” Cheryl Joseph is an architectural designer at Titan...
View ArticleBalance: An Interview of Surpik Angelini
Rice Design Alliance is holding its 2018 architecture tour April 7-8 and publishing this series of edited interviews on the theme “Balance: Celebrating Women in Design.” Surpik Angelini is a...
View ArticleNexus — Activate Commerce, Spring 2018 Charrette: A Response by Elizabeth...
With Houston and Harris County spending millions of dollars to buy and remove structures from floodways — the most vulnerable part of the floodplain — does it ever make sense to build new in the...
View ArticleFrom the Cite Archives: When Good Buildings Go Bad by Barry Moore
This article by Barry Moore originally appeared in Cite 67, Summer 2006. Rice University recently announced the redevelopment of the Main Street Sears. The university plans to preserve the building’s...
View ArticleThird Ward Walking Tour: Emancipatory Art and Equitable Development
This weekend, Emancipation Avenue between McGowen and Blodgett streets will be closed to cars from noon to 4 p.m. for Cigna Sunday Streets HTX and opened to people moving by foot, wheelchair, bicycle,...
View ArticleDoes this Far-Sighted Vision Go Far Enough? A Review of Plan Downtown by José...
With Amazon’s recent rejection of Houston’s bid for the much vaulted HQ2, people across the region are fiercely debating where the Bayou City fell short. Our lack of regionally effective public...
View ArticleArchitects Grapple with the Design of a More Resilient Houston: A Report by...
Julie Hendricks is Vice President and Director of EcoServices at Kirksey Architecture. A sustainability consultant and licensed architect, she is also active in volunteering and advocating for green...
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