Press

A look at upcoming events, news, and published articles.

[Profile] A Who’s Who in Traditional Building – Traditional Building Magazine (September 10, 2022). Profiles of 25 individuals who have dedicated their careers to the classical style. 

[Feature] Discriminate Expectations – Traditional Building Magazine (March 12, 2022). A feature providing solutions on how to commemorate our collective past. 

[Commentary] America needs civility, and civic art can help – Public Square: A Congress for New Urbanism Journal. (August 6, 2020). Commentary about the value of civic art and how it can help achieve more civility in the current climate of unrest and civic iconoclasm. A proposal in the form a sketch rendering accompanies the piece.

[Commentary] Theater of Memory: Confronting Confederate memorials – The Hill (June 25, 2020). A commentary regarding the topic and happenings revolving around confederate monuments/memorials and how to address them within the context of reconciliation.

[Article] The Wisdom of Experience – Sustainable Heritage. WIT Press, Volume 191 – Fall 2019. A reflection of our built heritage and the need to understand its comprehensive value in the realm of architecture to better sustain it as a resource.

[News] Architecture Professor and Researcher win Holland Prize. (November 19, 2019).  The Catholic University of America announcement on Assistant Professor C.J. Howard winning the 2019 Leicester B. Holland Prize. 

[News] Library of Congress, National Park Service Announce 2019 Holland Prize Winner (November 19, 2019). Top Prize Awarded to Drawing of Historic Virginia Landmark. 

[Event] Notre-Dame de Paris: Rebuild or Rebirth? (November 19, 2019) AIA|DC Panel lecture.  C.J. Howard joins an esteemed panel provocatively considering both sides of the debate regarding the next phase of this world monument: Rebuild or Rebirth? 

[Article] The Throne of Paris. Sacred Architecture, Volume 36 – Fall 2019. CJ Howard reflects on Notre Dame Cathedral and offers a design of a new Gothic fleche.

[News] Will Eisenhower Ever Have A Fitting Memorial? The American Conservative. (March 8, 2017)

[News] City of Alexandria Announces Freedmen’s Cemetery Design Competition Winners (September 11, 2008). Announcement. Alexandria architect C.J. Howard won first place honors in the Contrabands and Freedmen’s Cemetery Memorial Design Competition.