Steamrolling Roland Park
Friday August 22, 2008
Frederick Law Olmsted must be spinning in his grave. Developers are nibbling away at
Roland Park, Maryland, a historic suburban community designed by Olmsted's son and the Olmsted firm.
First the golf course closed. Then the tennis complex moved to greener pastures. Now Baltimore Country Club wants to sell 17 of the 30 acres it owns. Plans are to construct a multi-care facility for the elderly.
Many residents say that the new construction will shatter the vision of the Olmsted firm, which became famous for incorporating green space into community design. Supporters of the plan argue that Olmsted and his firm would embrace the change. After all, communities should provide for aging residents. But, does anyone really know what the original designers would do? More:
High Drama at Architecture School
Wednesday August 20, 2008
Ever wondered what it's like to study architecture at a top university? The Sundance Channel has captured the drama and challenge in their new reality TV show,
Architecture School. The six-week series follows architecture students at
Tulane University as they design and build a home for Katrina-devastated New Orleans. The show premiers August 20 and repeats a half dozen times throughout the week. If you don't get the Sundance Channel, you can visit their Web site to watch
Architecture School Video Clips.
Happy Birthday, Eero Saarinen
Wednesday August 20, 2008

Finnish-American architect
Eero Saarinen was born on August 20, 1910. Saarinen began his career as a sculptor and this training influenced his building designs. Saarinen's works include Dulles Airport near Washington D.C., Kresge Auditorium in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the dramatic
Saint Louis Gateway Arch. Saarinen died in 1961.
Photo: ClipArt.com
Wired Schools
Sunday August 17, 2008
Computers are revolutionizing the way we teach and learn. Will they also change the way we design our classrooms? Check out these
wired schools...