- Roger K. Lewis
Roger K. Lewis is a practicing architect and a professor emeritus of architecture at the University of Maryland.
Expanding your home without an addition
An artfully composed addition can harmonize visually with an existing house, but there are alternatives.
A tech tool that can make good architecture even better
Building information modeling, or BIM, doesn’t replace the designer. But it can help designs work.
Fort Totten site in for major makeover
Project will benefit not only apartment tenants, but residents of surrounding community.
Success comes from sweating the details
No matter what the building type, details serve very important functional and visual purposes.
- Accepting change from growth and redevelopment
- The federal government must roll back cuts in housing aid for the needy
- Let’s go from ‘public housing’ to ‘social housing’
- Chronobiology shines a light on health, circadian rhythms and architectural design
- Lots of new homes going up, but who can afford them?
- Canal Park’s many creative ideas
- As land use planning changes, ‘zoning’ is no longer appropriate
- Revisiting D.C. building heights law is a win-win