In This Issue:
The Travel Issue

The Mission Inn & California’s Architectural Identity
In Riverside, CA, the Mission Inn Hotel & Spa stands as a widely eclectic monument to California’s architectural imagination. Blending Mission Revival, Moorish, Gothic, and Japanese influences, it’s a hotel like no other–and a story worth exploring.
The Fontainebleau: Miami Beach’s Glamour Resort That Redefined Hotel Architecture
Discover the story of a resort that changed the game of hotel architecture.
Icons of Hospitality: America’s Most Architecturally Significant Hotels
From the grand hotels of the Gilded Age to the modern luxury resorts of today, American hotel architecture has mirrored the nation’s evolving identity. These buildings aren’t just places to stay–they’re monuments to ambition, style, and innovation. Some introduced bold new forms; others entirely redefined how we experience leisure. In this guide, we explore some…
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Legacy in the Desert
Discover Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture in Arizona, from Taliesin West to hidden Usonian homes across Phoenix. Explore how the desert shaped Wright’s vision of organic architecture.
From the Editor – The Travel Issue
If it weren’t for travel, I wouldn’t be writing this right now. All Things Architecture wouldn’t exist, and I probably wouldn’t have developed a love for architecture or history. It was because my family took me on trips throughout my childhood that I became with different places and the history of those places. I remember…