
Best of 2015: Why the city's new buildings often look the same
This is the first in a 2-part series on changes in Seattle's built environment. You can read Part
Mark Hinshaw, FAIA, is an architect and urban planner. He was an architecture critic for The Seattle Times and is the author of many articles and books, including Citistate Seattle (1999).
This is the first in a 2-part series on changes in Seattle's built environment. You can read Part
Over the past year or so, there is been considerable kvetching in certain journalistic quarters about how Seattle (or perhaps
Oddly enough, about every two decades or so, I have found myself right in the middle of a moment of
In recent months, we have been inundated by scary newspaper stories, snarky columnists, lively KUOW interviews and hand-wringing public lectures