Duo Dickinson has been an architect for more than 30 years. The author of eight books, he is the architecture critic for the New Haven Register, writes on design and culture for the Hartford Courant, and is on the faculty at the Building Beauty Program at Sant'Anna Institute in Sorrento, Italy.
Architecture is lost at sea. And that may be a good thing., Tue, May 3 '22
It is fully lame to say that “times have changed.” Because time is change. I have made things for 45 years. In some places the work has been lauded, but others have decried what I do as traditionally lame or insensitively modern. This mutually exclusive disdain makes sense to me. These varied ...
Everything Is Changing: But Not Architecture’s “Deep State”, Thu, Jun 28 '18
Designing Practice is a collection of conversations aimed at Moving Architecture Forward. In this installment, we hear from architect Duo Dickinson and his perspectives of the contemporary climate in regards to the profession as practice. Looking to the future, Designing Practice is a series ...