In the Depression, architects began searching for new solutions to building problems, especially housing.
Several other church and institutional architects began their careers in his firm.
The architect laid his plans upon the large table in the center of the room, and began to spread them out.
Local architects who would make their mark on the district began to do at this time.
Other architects are beginning to round the corners of their buildings, too.
More recently, some architects have begun to embrace a lead role in the design-build approach.
By the mid-1970s architects were beginning to retreat back into the security of academia.
Before 1910, according to Gill's nephew, the architect began to hear his own voice "and he liked the sound."
In America, at least, architects did begin to play, but not with space.
Today, many architects are beginning to realize something much closer to Summerson's vision.