An informational site dedicated to building facades, urban spaces, historic and contemporary architecture, street design, and the visual character of neighborhoods. The site features expanded on-page sections and separate pages for About, Projects, Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and Resources to support deeper exploration of form, materiality, and public life. This hero is presented without call-to-action buttons or external links.
No CTAAn informational site examining building facades, streetscapes, historic architecture, contemporary design, and the visual character of neighborhoods. Expanded site sections include editorial content, project showcases, and administrative pages such as Terms and Privacy.
Photo essays and analytical write-ups on materials, ornamentation, color, and restoration approaches that define a building’s street‑level identity.
Coverage of sidewalks, plazas, lighting, street furniture, and landscape elements that shape how people move through and experience urban space.
Profiles of heritage buildings and districts, case studies in adaptive reuse, and practical guidance for preserving architectural character while accommodating change.
Features on recent projects, material and technological innovations, and interviews with architects and designers influencing the city’s evolving look.
An expanded site layout with multiple content sections—projects, essays, maps, and community resources—alongside standard informational pages such as Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and contributor guidelines.
A dedicated resource on facades, public spaces, historic and contemporary buildings, street design, and the visual identity of neighborhoods — combining research, photography, and thoughtful analysis for planners, designers, and curious city residents.