DEI
Frances Rovituso Strange employs a design philosophy that’s been a driving force for creating more inclusive spaces for Chicago’s public servants
The built environment has a limited shelf life, sometimes due to disrepair and obsolescence or sometimes because a monument tells a false story. From liberation to sustainability, here’s how demolitions play a critical role in making history.
Tom Daniel talks offshore wind, DEI, and helping the historical city of Salem, Massachusetts, grow into the future
As the first Black female-registered architect in Houston, Rice University’s Anzilla Gilmore aims to be the support system and example for younger generations that she didn’t have
At the University of North Carolina Wilmington, Mark Morgan provides facilities experience to student interns from historically black colleges and universities
From leveraging a team to building a brand to navigating a pandemic, Jessica Fougner is ready for any challenge that comes her way
Tim Singleton and Wellesley College lead by example when it comes to bringing much-needed, equitable change and building a diverse pipeline for the future
Jackie Gomez Fuentes has become a sought-out voice in Illinois for her equity work in construction
Through her work with Marriott International’s diversity organization, Guest Editor Melanie Glenn shares her perspective on the intersection of hospitality and inclusivity
Jonathan Navallo is expanding the retail presence of Ocean State Job Lot in addition to bringing visibility to Filipino Americans