Edward A. Feiner, the General Services Administration s chief architect since 1996, says he is retiring, effective Jan. 31, and exploring a job in the private sector. Feiner, 58, says he probably will ...
BD&C readers responded to our March editorial asking who should replace Ed Feiner as GSA's Chief Architect with nominees from private practice, academia, and the GSA itself. One reader, who did not ...
Today, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) announced Charles (Chuck) Hardy as GSA’s next Chief Architect, effective August 14, 2022. A licensed architect, workplace strategist, and ...
The announcement on November 22 that Leslie Shepherd, AIA, acting chief architect for the U.S. General Services Administration, would officially be the agency's new chief architect brought an end to a ...
In 2003 Esquire called Ed Feiner the “most powerful architect in America.” Two years later, Robert Ivy wrote in RECORD that Feiner, as chief architect of the General Services Administration (GSA), had ...
Section 1. Purpose. The Founders, in line with great societies before them, attached great importance to Federal civic architecture. They wanted America’s public buildings to inspire the American ...
"Less is more" is the most succinct and frequently cited aesthetic statement uttered by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, one of the best known modern architects of the 20th century. Mies, as he is usually ...