
Yolande Daniels’s Tea Cozy on the grounds of the Evergreen Museum. Photo: Will Kirk
Two posts of mine went live on other sites yesterday.
First, there is my monthly Letter from Baltimore blog column on the Metropolis Web site. I write about an exceptional sculpture exhibition at Evergreen Museum & Library that invites architects to make site specific work. Read more here.

Herfra til Evigheden, translated as From Here to Eternity, is a Danish housing collective
The second is my first article for editor Julie Lasky at Change Observer. Titled "New Visions of Home," it is a continuation of my research into thoughtful, universal design for residential housing around the world, particularly as it relates to our needs as we age. Read more here.