- Roger K. Lewis
Roger K. Lewis is a practicing architect and a professor emeritus of architecture at the University of Maryland.
The government must roll back cuts in housing aid for the needy
This worsening housing situation shows how ill-conceived and unjust sequestration is proving to be.
Let’s go from ‘public housing’ to workforce housing
To keep region’s housing affordable, government has to play a role, but without the attached stigma.
Chronobiology shines light on health, circadian rhythms and architecture
Insufficient daylight coming through windows of your house or workplace may be worsening your health.
Lots of new homes going up in D.C. area, but who can afford them?
Financing and producing housing for those unable to afford what the market offers remains a challenge.
- 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
- Heeding the cruel housing lessons of Hurricane Sandy
- A smart-growth development takes shape
- Appreciating the D.C. area’s landscapes
- The challenges of preserving a historic neighborhood
- Renovating a historic house takes great skill and patience



