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Charles Cassell, Architect and Early Advocate of D.C. Statehood, Dies at 96
... of the multi-generational Cornellian Cassell family — all of whom studied architecture at AAP — passes away at age 96. ...
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Graduate Committee Selection and Change Form
... the membership of their committee with the approval of all the members of the newly constituted committee. Notice of such change must ...
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people the We
... the creation of futures that acknowledge the personhood of all citizens? people the We focuses on fundamental assumptions about ...
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Barbara Summers: Remaking the City from the Margins
... In 2009, the Greater Port Harcourt Master Plan designated all waterfront settlements as "open space," resulting in mass demolitions and ...
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Roberto Bertoia
Roberto Bertoia teaches sculpture classes at all levels as well as drawing and special topics. Bertoia has exhibited in ...
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Drawing the Immaterial: an Architecture for Uncertainty
... that change, possibility, and uncertainty, could all become drivers in the visualization of architectural landscapes. This ...
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Ithaca Aquatic Center
... a ruined industrial structure with perforations and openings all along, the center also supplies lighting conditions that emulate those of a ...
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Cyclo: Architectures of Waste
... those concerned about the environment, but a necessity for all. At the current rate of mining, it is estimated that approximately 19 years ...
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M. Arthur "Art" Gensler Jr., 1935–2021
... others he was a warm mentor and loyal champion — and to all, he demonstrated how to lead by investing in others. His unwavering ...
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Alison Brooks: Context Is Everything
... achievement, she is the only U.K. architect to have received all four of the RIBA's most prestigious architectural awards: the Stirling ...