Thomas Leslie, FAIA
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Thomas Leslie, FAIA
@twleslie.bsky.social
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Architect, Author, Educator. Professor, Illinois School of Architecture.
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Correction: they were clearly chanting their appreciation for the Portland Cement Association.
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Where do I volunteer for your campaign team?
Best defensive 2B in the majors:
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So much is alternately bananas and enraging and terrifying, but over in my lane I know this. Americans want, in fact crave, real, full, complex histories that reflect the kind of complexity they face daily. Pablum appeals to v few. That's why we do this work. Heading into #July4.
Was this mill in Shrewsbury, England, the "first skyscraper?" Well, no, but it made an essential contribution to high-rise construction and engineering, nonetheless. Happy to help set the record straight (-ish) in the ‪New York Times today.
www.nytimes.com/2025/06/20/r...
Is This 19th-Century Factory the World’s First Skyscraper?
www.nytimes.com
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IT'S HERE: The McMansionization of the White House, or: Regional Car Dealership Rococo, a Treatise
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The largest paying crowd in the history of Wrigley Field was the day Jackie Robinson made his debut. Wrigley is the only park left Jackie played a game in. Mike Ryoko was a kid at that ballpark that day and he wrote about it. Take a minute and read this today.

press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago...
Please, let there be a a McMH post in this...
I'll be kicking off the University of Chicago's "Physics and Contemporary Architecture" online lecture series this Thursday, April 3, talking about wind bracing in the city's early (and more recent) skyscrapers. Quite a lineup--free to attend but registration required at: lnkd.in/g3enJkcG
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What Vance is doing here is ENORMOUS disinformation. International students at the undergrad level typically pay full tuition, which subsidizes tuition for American students on financial aid by keeping tuition costs lower. At the grad level, domestic students are harder to recruit!
"Last week, Vance said foreign students at elite U.S. universities are 'not just bad for national security,' but also 'bad for the American dream, for American kids who want to go to a nice university but can’t because their spot was taken by a foreign student.'"

www.politico.com/news/2025/03...
Universities are caving to Trump with a stunning speed and scope
Some of the nation’s oldest and wealthiest institutions are swiftly bending to President Donald Trump, who is acting on longstanding conservative criticisms of universities as elitist and progressive.
www.politico.com