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The Architect of the Capitol surveys the city of Washington that almost was, in an exhibit at the National Building Museum.
Since D.C. can't build up, downtown is building in.
The tales of GSA conference excess simply don’t jibe with Robert Peck’s reputation, and they run counter to my own experiences with the agency itself.
State and local policies recognized for advancing green building in the state.
Energy and water bill moves forward, restricting spending in fiscal year 2013 to reduce government buildings’ use of fossil fuels.
Despite mounting criticism, the Eisenhower Memorial Commission is sticking with Frank Gehry’s memorial design.
The debate over the memorial has caught the attention of Congress.
The AIA’s political action committee, ArchiPAC, has donated $69,000 to congressional candidates and political committees so far this year. Here’s the list of recipients.
Here's how the profession is navigating the crowded halls of government, in Washington, D.C., and beyond.
ARCHITECT follows the AIA's lobbyists into the complex world of government advocacy.
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