The Architecture and Design Center's Nathan Koskovich, AIA converses with design professionals and design advocates about the city, architecture, and urban design. Typically we cover questions, like; why are we passionate about design? how does design effect our lives?, what it's like to be a designer?, and what do designers talk about when they aren't worried about boring their spouses.
Georgia Tech enjoys an international reputation. It sends students out into the world to study and it attracts students from around the world to Atlan...
One of the interesting things that happens when you are designing a building, or anything else, is that you start to see connections that you never ne...
Adam Smith and Lisa Sauve are founders and principals of Synechdoche, a design firm in Ann Arbor Michigan. They describe their practice as "design/mak...
Scott Marble is the new Chair of Georgia Tech's College of Architecture. He doesn't just think about architecture as space making and form giving, tho...
Dr. Tony Rizzuto never had any intentions of becoming an academic. He grew up wanting to be a practicing architect, but his professors noticed "he tal...
Nathan Koskovich, AIA and Ryan Gravel talk about how cities become what they are. How we impact them and how they in turn impact us. Ryan Gravel, AICP...
ADC is proud to be a sponsor of the Negro Building Remembrance Competition. Richard Dagenhart, Georgia Tech Professor of Architecture and Urban Design...
Nathan Koskovich speaks with Georgia Tech Urban Design Professor Ellen Dunham-Jones about why she, like so many architects, changed her focus towards ...
The Peachtree Way Exhibit opens May 7th and runs through May 27th. This is the first fruit of a partnership between ADC the Georgia Tech Library, AIA ...
As the Executive Director of the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC), Doug Hooker is uniquely positioned to gage the state of Metro Atlanta. His organiz...