En Pointe archive… En Pointe highlights the architects, designers, artists, curators, and advocates we admire (and occasionally collaborate with).
Architect Mitch McEwen shares their 2016 project "This Is What We Will Build When We Get Our Reparations," which took place at Pittsburgh’s City of Asylum.
Raymund Ryan, Curator of Architecture at the Carnegie Museum of Art, shares how he developed a keen eye for the built environment.
Ioanna Theocharopoulou, author of Builders, Housewives and the Construction of Modern Athens, delves into modern Athenian apartment architecture.
Mary Lou Arscott tells Kellilaurel Mijares how she makes herself at home in Pittsburgh, as a UK transplant, by practicing community engagement in Pittsburgh’s Polish Hill neighborhood.
Emily Ebersol and Adam Kor interview artist and architect Amanda Williams, who participated in the 2015 Chicago Biennial with her Color(ed) Theory series, in which she re-painted soon-to-be-demolished buildings on Chicago’s Southside, using hues primarily found in consumer products that are marketed toward Black people.