Architecture

Local artist's new exhibit gets some love from WashPo


From steel, artist Casey Westbook will forge Robocop


Motor City memories from a New Yorker who won't forget


Hamtramck seeks historic designation for Negro League ballfield


Robocop lives -- and what that means for the rest of us


An Australian's Detroit diary is gorgeous and gritty


Whither Robocop?


Mitch Cope and Gina Reichert got the Power in February's Juxtapoz


In Guernica, WSU professor dissects 'Detroitism'


City's unique assets will fuel next real estate boom


Jack White, Lily Tomlin remember old Cass Tech on NPR's Morning Edition


Toronto art critic goes nuts for our 'nascent' art scene


Calling anthropologists: Wayne State expands Corktown dig project


New life for downtown's Broderick Tower


Corktown's blue-collar Victorian cottages tell immigrants' stories


Despite city hall's propensity to knock down historic structures, Detroit's building stock remains pretty remarkable for a city of its size. From humble Victorians in Corktown to sprawling mansions in Indian Village, from Yamasaki's sleek and calm McGregor Conference Center to the jaw-dropping deco design on display at the Guardian Building, the city's got enough in the bricks-'n'-mortar department to keep those tourist cameras snapping.