Inga Saffron
What I Do
I write about the design of buildings and places, and what those designs tell us about our culture, our values, and our policy choices.
My Background
Inga Saffron, The Inquirer's architecture critic, writes about architecture, design and planning issues. She was awarded the 2014 Pulitzer Prize in Criticism. Her popular column, "Changing Skyline", has been appearing on Fridays in the paper's Home & Design section since 1999. In 2012, she completed a Loeb Fellowship at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design.