Atlanta
WE RIDE THE MARTA BUS
If highways and thoroughfares are Atlanta’s arteries, its bus stops are its pulse sites— places at which human life most authentically inhabits a city on the move.
Deborah Roberts: The Evolution of Mimi
Designing Playful Cities
Making Africa: A Continent of Contemporary Design
Beverly Buchanan
At the Brooklyn Museum, then at Spelman College in Atlanta, an exhibition reveals a practice about memory, place, and endurance, honed across manifold divides.
Everything is Connected
Buildings are for people; architectural photography is portraiture; walking is a way of seeing; and John C. Portman is your architect.
John Lewis: March
Lupita
The evolution of a gender-fluid individual navigating the intersection between private life and the public space.
Irony & Loss
An award-winning game designer and philosopher talks Pokémon GO, object-oriented ontology, addiction— and, most importantly, “stuff.”
with photographs by Brandon English
13 Ways of Looking at an Olympic Cauldron
An oddity to many, a problem to some, and an icon to few: Atlanta’s Olympic Cauldron, (fondly) revisited.
with photographs by Johnathon Kelso