Mark Alan HughesJudge hit for removing transcript remarksA Philadelphia judge deleted disparaging comments that she made about a defendant in court from the official transcript of the man's death-penalty appeal, an alteration that the state Supreme Court called "reprehensible" as it removed her from the case.Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist May 6, 2011Link copied to clipboardMark Alan Hughes: High concept on the High LineThe High Line is a Depression-era elevated rail freight line that runs for almost a mile and a half above street-level and along and through buildings in a part of lower Manhattan that once bustled with factories and warehouses. Active for about 50 years, the steel viaduct was abandoned by the 1980s and became an overgrown secret garden for graffiti artists and urban explorers.Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist Oct. 28, 2009Link copied to clipboardMark Alan Hughes: Why Copenhagen mattersTHIS column is about the importance of "what gets built and how" to life in Philadelphia. It's a topic that applies to everywhere humans settle, which makes Philadelphia interesting because our neighborhoods display ways of building carried from every continent.Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist Dec. 2, 2009Link copied to clipboardMark Alan Hughes: The Church of the TransformationWHAT grade-school boy hasn't dreamed of dismantling the buildings that imprison him on a beautiful October day? Bob Beaty is living that dream. But for him, it's an act of respect, not rebellion. Along with his partners, Beaty runs an architectural salvage and deconstruction company called Provenance (www.phillyprovenance.com).Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist Oct. 14, 2009Link copied to clipboardMark Alan Hughes: Franklin Field's new triple threatWHEN John Heisman coached football at Franklin Field in the 1920s (yes, the namesake of the Heisman Trophy played and coached at Penn), it was a single-tier stadium.Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist Nov. 11, 2009Link copied to clipboardMayor telling it from the rooftopsThe Mayor was up on the roof yesterday, at Riverside Correctional Facility in the Northeast. Joined by Deputy Mayor Everett Gillison and Prison Commissioner Louis Giorla, the Mayor was given a tour of the new solar hot water system being installed at Riverside.Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist Dec. 5, 2008Link copied to clipboard
Judge hit for removing transcript remarksA Philadelphia judge deleted disparaging comments that she made about a defendant in court from the official transcript of the man's death-penalty appeal, an alteration that the state Supreme Court called "reprehensible" as it removed her from the case.Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist May 6, 2011Link copied to clipboard
Judge hit for removing transcript remarksA Philadelphia judge deleted disparaging comments that she made about a defendant in court from the official transcript of the man's death-penalty appeal, an alteration that the state Supreme Court called "reprehensible" as it removed her from the case.Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist May 6, 2011Link copied to clipboard
Mark Alan Hughes: High concept on the High LineThe High Line is a Depression-era elevated rail freight line that runs for almost a mile and a half above street-level and along and through buildings in a part of lower Manhattan that once bustled with factories and warehouses. Active for about 50 years, the steel viaduct was abandoned by the 1980s and became an overgrown secret garden for graffiti artists and urban explorers.Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist Oct. 28, 2009Link copied to clipboard
Mark Alan Hughes: High concept on the High LineThe High Line is a Depression-era elevated rail freight line that runs for almost a mile and a half above street-level and along and through buildings in a part of lower Manhattan that once bustled with factories and warehouses. Active for about 50 years, the steel viaduct was abandoned by the 1980s and became an overgrown secret garden for graffiti artists and urban explorers.Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist Oct. 28, 2009Link copied to clipboard
Mark Alan Hughes: Why Copenhagen mattersTHIS column is about the importance of "what gets built and how" to life in Philadelphia. It's a topic that applies to everywhere humans settle, which makes Philadelphia interesting because our neighborhoods display ways of building carried from every continent.Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist Dec. 2, 2009Link copied to clipboard
Mark Alan Hughes: Why Copenhagen mattersTHIS column is about the importance of "what gets built and how" to life in Philadelphia. It's a topic that applies to everywhere humans settle, which makes Philadelphia interesting because our neighborhoods display ways of building carried from every continent.Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist Dec. 2, 2009Link copied to clipboard
Mark Alan Hughes: The Church of the TransformationWHAT grade-school boy hasn't dreamed of dismantling the buildings that imprison him on a beautiful October day? Bob Beaty is living that dream. But for him, it's an act of respect, not rebellion. Along with his partners, Beaty runs an architectural salvage and deconstruction company called Provenance (www.phillyprovenance.com).Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist Oct. 14, 2009Link copied to clipboard
Mark Alan Hughes: The Church of the TransformationWHAT grade-school boy hasn't dreamed of dismantling the buildings that imprison him on a beautiful October day? Bob Beaty is living that dream. But for him, it's an act of respect, not rebellion. Along with his partners, Beaty runs an architectural salvage and deconstruction company called Provenance (www.phillyprovenance.com).Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist Oct. 14, 2009Link copied to clipboard
Mark Alan Hughes: Franklin Field's new triple threatWHEN John Heisman coached football at Franklin Field in the 1920s (yes, the namesake of the Heisman Trophy played and coached at Penn), it was a single-tier stadium.Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist Nov. 11, 2009Link copied to clipboard
Mark Alan Hughes: Franklin Field's new triple threatWHEN John Heisman coached football at Franklin Field in the 1920s (yes, the namesake of the Heisman Trophy played and coached at Penn), it was a single-tier stadium.Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist Nov. 11, 2009Link copied to clipboard
Mayor telling it from the rooftopsThe Mayor was up on the roof yesterday, at Riverside Correctional Facility in the Northeast. Joined by Deputy Mayor Everett Gillison and Prison Commissioner Louis Giorla, the Mayor was given a tour of the new solar hot water system being installed at Riverside.Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist Dec. 5, 2008Link copied to clipboard
Mayor telling it from the rooftopsThe Mayor was up on the roof yesterday, at Riverside Correctional Facility in the Northeast. Joined by Deputy Mayor Everett Gillison and Prison Commissioner Louis Giorla, the Mayor was given a tour of the new solar hot water system being installed at Riverside.Mark Alan Hughes | Columnist Dec. 5, 2008Link copied to clipboard