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How to Teach Equity in Architecture?

Community Architect

Introduction to the guest blog When in 1968 the then President of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Robert Durham, FAIA, extended an invitation to the executive director of the National Urban League, Whitney M. This essay aims to examine social and spatial injustices through my students’ work (Figure 3). Young, Jr.,

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The Top 5 Architectural Scales (Architect Ruler)

The Architect's Guide

For this post, I have put together a collection of the best architectural scales currently available. UPDATED: April 30, 2021. Designed for both professional architects and architecture students. Brandon Hubbard, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C Have a suggestion for a future blog post? Buy on Amazon.

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Book Briefs #41: Six Monographs

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

I've decided to bring back "Book Briefs," the series of occasional posts featuring short first-hand descriptions of some of the numerous books that publishers send to me for consideration on this blog. This installment features six monographs published between December 2020 and January 2022.

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Book Briefs #43

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

Here is the next installment of "Book Briefs," the series of occasional posts featuring short first-hand descriptions of some of the numerous books that publishers send to me for consideration on this blog. American Urbanist: How William H.

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Love for Japan [2]

A Better Built Environment

Tokyo, Japan Architecture Tour When I first was headed to Japan an architecture professor in Australia, who use to teach in Tokyo, gave me a copy of an architecture tour he wrote up for visiting friends and family. It was a great way to explore the city as an architecture student.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

Architizer

While this represents progress, both gender and racial inequality and discrimination remains widespread in the architecture industry , from student bodies and educational institutions right through to professional organizations and the workplace as a whole. Amanda is a member of the 2021 A+Awards Jury. Anna Maria Bordas.