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Inga Saffron on the dueling ideals of urban density - Archinect
In her latest column for the Inquirer, architecture critic Inga Saffron dissects two new mid-rise apartment building projects at opposite ends of Philadelphia (the "poop building and the Scrooge building," as she nicknames them) and how their individual approaches toward urban densification can have beneficial or detrimental effects on their ...
Inga Saffron of The Philadelphia Inquirer - The Pulitzer Prizes
Finalist: Inga Saffron of The Philadelphia Inquirer Share: Twitter Facebook Email For her passionate and insightful architectural criticism that, through clear, elegant writing, was as accessible to the ordinary reader as it was to the expert.
Inga Saffron of The Philadelphia Inquirer - The Pulitzer Prizes
Inga Saffron writes about architecture, design and planning issues for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Her popular column, "Changing Skyline" has been appearing on Fridays in the paper’s Home & Design section since 1999.
Lower Merion suddenly has a walkable riverfront, thanks to Pencoyd ...
By Inga Saffron | Columnist Published Jun 7, 2021. A century ago, the industrial sheds that housed the Pencoyd Iron Works’ blast furnaces formed a long wall across Lower Merion’s Schuylkill waterfront. There was no expressway back then, and some of its 1,500 workers accessed the plant by walking across a narrow railroad bridge from Manayunk.
Philly's first tiny house village could open by summer. Is it an answer ...
by Inga Saffron | Columnist, For The Inquirer Published Nov. 23, 2022, 5:00 a.m. ET If you wander around Seattle these days, you might think the entire population has gone gaga for gardening.
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