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Janet Echelman’s 229-foot-long floating Current installation debuts in Columbus, Ohio

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Artist Janet Echelman ’s soft-fiber Current installation premiered over the weekend in Columbus, Ohio, adding the city to a list of others to have showcased her experiments with site-specific sculptures and computational design since 2009.

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Get Lectured: The Ohio State University, Fall '22

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Knowlton School of Architecture at the Ohio State University has announced its Autumn 2022 Baumer Series, which takes place at the school’s Gui Auditorium from September thru November. The Austin E.

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AHORA Restaurant / OHIO Estudio

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Completed in 2023 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Images by Luis Barandarian. AHORA is a restaurant with a Comfort Food gastronomic proposal. After a pandemic, the concept of the present time has been redefined.& & Our.

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Get Lectured: The Ohio State University, Spring '23

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Today, Archinect is continuing our Get Lectured series with a look at the events taking place this semester on the campus of the Knowlton School of Architecture at the Ohio State University in Columbus.

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Ohio State begins search for the next Howard E. LeFevre ‘29 Emerging Practitioner Fellow

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LeFevre ‘29 Emerging Practitioner Fellowship at the Ohio State University. The fellowship , overseen by the university’s Knowlton School of Architecture, offers the “opportunity and resources for an emerging practitioner to pursue an advanced research project directed toward expanding the boundaries of the discipline.

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Ohio State researchers user machine learning to create 3D digital models of lost historic neighborhoods

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A team of researchers from The Ohio State University has developed a machine learning technique that converts old urban maps into three-dimensional digital models. According to the team, the models could potentially revolutionize research involving historic neighborhoods and the economic impact of their demolition.

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Ohio State researchers use machine learning to create 3D digital models of lost historic neighborhoods

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A team of researchers from The Ohio State University has developed a machine learning technique that converts old urban maps into three-dimensional digital models. According to the team, the models could potentially revolutionize research involving historic neighborhoods and the economic impact of their demolition.

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