Ralph Johnson, a legendary architect with six decades of shaping skylines from Chicago to Shanghai, unveils his new two-volume book “Architecture in a Rapidly Changing World”—a raw, human-centered journey through built and unbuilt projects, all anchored in timeless values: environmental respect, deep site connection, and community soul. Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s R.W. Evans House, Johnson champions architecture as a slow, thoughtful struggle—not a shortcut. He reveals how civic buildings define cities, how passive design saves energy, and why AI threatens the craft by replacing exploration with instant answers. His work proves that meaningful spaces emerge from patience, place, and people—offering a blueprint for resilient, resonant design in an age of speed.

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