Amanda Kolson Hurley

Guest Writer / United States / Superscript

Amanda Kolson Hurley is a freelance writer in Washington, D.C. She has contributed to publications including Architectural Record, Landscape Architecture, and The Atlantic Cities. She was the executive editor of Architect magazine and, before that, an associate editor at Preservation. Hurley holds a Ph.D. in literature from the University of Bristol (UK) and is the author of Catullus (2004).

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By Amanda Kolson Hurley, Superscript January 14, 2014

The U.S. Mint recently released a new design for the $100 bill. What’s the design verdict?

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By Amanda Kolson Hurley, Superscript October 10, 2013

Guests get a sneak peek at new titles from Simon & Schuster in a special themed suite for book-lovers.

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By Amanda Kolson Hurley, Superscript October 1, 2013

The architectural historian and critic demystifies the ubiquitous but still largely esoteric subject of architecture for a broad audience.

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By Amanda Kolson Hurley, Superscript September 17, 2013

In popular culture the Loeb Classical Library has become a visual shorthand for higher learning (and high social status), but how did they come to look like they do?

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