Author Profile Mark Hinshaw Mark Hinshaw, FAIA, is an architect and urban planner. He was an architecture critic for The Seattle Times and is the author of many articles and books, including Citistate Seattle (1999).
Culture America's foolish detour into shopping malls Country Club Plaza in Kansas City: a neglected prototype. by Mark Hinshaw / April 8, 2012
Politics Messing with a park designed by a landscape master Dramatic night lighting at Counterbalance Park by Mark Hinshaw / April 3, 2012
A vexing debate over saving Harborview Hall Harborview Hall at Harborview Hospital by Mark Hinshaw / March 29, 2012
Equity Time to stop snubbing the suburbs? The mixed-use Bravern development includes Microsoft office towers, linked courtyards, and high-end retail. by Mark Hinshaw / February 27, 2012
Politics San Diego: how NOT to treat a central waterfront The original grand scheme, with conceptual "folds" at the Ferry terminal and south. by Mark Hinshaw / February 12, 2012
Politics Best of 2011: Sick suburbs, expiring exurbs Suburban tract housing outside Cincinnati, near Union, Kentucky by Mark Hinshaw / December 26, 2011
Politics Best of 2011: James Corner's waterfront plans: Get the editing pencil The original grand scheme, with conceptual "folds" at the Ferry terminal and south. by Mark Hinshaw / December 21, 2011
Politics Is new Seattle theater district just a label? Town Hall Seattle, a civic and performance institution on First Hill by Mark Hinshaw / December 12, 2011
Culture Waterfront planning: keys for making it Seattle's plan The original grand scheme, with conceptual "folds" at the Ferry terminal and south. by Mark Hinshaw / November 22, 2011
Politics James Corner's waterfront plans: get the editing pencil The original grand scheme, with conceptual "folds" at the Ferry terminal and south. by Mark Hinshaw / November 7, 2011