I’ve watched several large-scale projects act as a catalyst for development in my hometown of Greensburg, PA. Continue reading “the ‘little’ things build community”
community
architecture for change
If you don’t commonly engage in the world of architectural social media, if you don’t read architectural journals or participate in the architectural community, then this topic might be new to you. Continue reading “architecture for change”
community architect
Community involvement has been good to me; it’s a big part of how I receive commissions as an architect. It fits. Continue reading “community architect”
what an architect thinks in 2017
After a tumultuous year, how as architects do we look forward to a new year? Continue reading “what an architect thinks in 2017”
hot dogs and chicken nuggets
It seems that new construction makes people nervous when it looks like new construction. Continue reading “hot dogs and chicken nuggets”
keys to effective change
Well now…couldn’t we all carry on about events in our country and world with this topic? As you know, I keep my thoughts and writings to architecture and directly related topics. Continue reading “keys to effective change”
eight foot ceiling
A thought came to me as part of my preparation to teach my Sunday school class. I typically teach a three-month long class once a year, sometimes more. In our current material, pastor and author Mark Batterson, in writing about spiritual matters, discusses limits we place on ourselves from (incorrect) assumptions we make. Continue reading “eight foot ceiling”