Architecture

Feature Story Claire Nowak-Boyd in front of the now-demolished Park Avenue Hotel in Detroit

Opinion: Buildings belong to all of us


Development News 1702 W. Fort St.

January development news round-up


Feature Story The Michigan Central Railway tunnel under construction in 1910

The 7 man-made wonders of Detroit


Buzz The Fort Street drawbridge prior to repairs

Fort Street drawbridge over Rouge River reopens


Feature Story The A. Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education at CCS

Inside the Argonaut, Detroit's creative hub


Development News Lee Plaza

November development news round-up


Feature Story An infill single family home in Morningside

A brief history of housing in Detroit


Feature Story A tyke on a trike on Farnsworth Street

In search of Detroit's most beautiful blocks


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.