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Eugene/Architecture/Alphabet: O

SW Oregon Architect

Olive Plaza (my photo) This is the next in my Eugene/Architecture/Alphabet series of blog posts, the focus of each being a landmark building here in Eugene. The intent was not to hide the ship but to make it more challenging for enemy submarines to accurately estimate its course and range. Olive Plaza's "camouflage."

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Maryland's Key Bridge Response - A Story of Resolve, Achievement and Reverse Engineering

Community Architect

The estimate for the overall weight of the fallen bridge is 27,000 tons. The vast Cruise ship terminal is divided into zones. bn up from earlier estimates of $700 million including demolition of the old bridge. Klaus Philipsen Related on my blogs: " A Cathedral of American Infrastructure" - gone in a few seconds

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Reinvestment without displacement: North Avenue Market

Community Architect Daily

Obviously, the intersection of these two zones has a pull in both directions. The West side of the Market in 2017 (Photo: Philipsen) The set-up for the new North Avenue Market regime is tailored after similar success stories forged by the Central Baltimore Partnership (CMP) and its $10 million Future Fund loan pool established in 2016.

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How climate, pandemic, and war shape the "future proofing" of buildings, cities and regions

Community Architect

An estimated 84 million people were displaced in mid 2021, now with the war in Europe war-displaced Ukrainians swell the global ranks of displaced people to new records. This panel shows that ailing commercial zones don't convert by themselves into the much needed mixed use and housing. How will zoning accomodate on the ground solar?

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

Architizer

Conceived as a “habitable arc poised on the horizon,” the engineered wood structure was created as a pavilion for the 2016 London Design Festival. Readers of Architizer have recently celebrated Carillo’s work as well, selecting her 2016 project Iturbide Studio as a Popular Winner in the 2018 A+Awards. Sharon Johnston.