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News: ACSA and Buell Center select 2024 winners of Course Development Prize in Architecture, Climate Change, and Society

Bustler

In the research seminar students begin with fieldwork, dialogue, drawing, and mapping. Here, ‘repair’ does not seek to restore past conditions, but adapts to future ones — it is a transformative act of care that ranges from mending things and spaces to reparations and ecological repair.

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Tongji University's College of Architecture and Urban Planning marks 70 years with Global Dean's Forum

Deezen

Promotion: Shanghai 's Tongji University is celebrating the 70th anniversary of its College of Architecture and Urban Planning with the Global Dean's Forum, a day-long event bringing together 11 major architecture schools from around the world. The school is now also starting to recruit post-doctoral researchers from abroad.

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5 Podcasts Every Entrepreneur Architect Should Be Following

EntreArchitect

Podcasts (an episodic digital series of audio or video files subscribed to and downloaded through web syndication or streamed online to a computer or mobile device) are a great way to learn the lessons about business that many of us lacked during architecture school. Startup School | Seth Godin. Now he’s a podcaster too?

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The Costs Associated with becoming an Architect | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

The current formatting, technology aside, has to have an effect on participation. I don’t expect that I will pay for the exams without paying for educational materials and perhaps extra additional seminar or two so that doubles my expenses. I’ve spent well over $1500 on ARE prep classss, books and seminars.

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Infrastructure in its many forms: a conversation with PSU's Laila Seewang and Anna Goodman

Portland Architecture

I spent half of my childhood in New Mexico and half in Alabama, went to architecture school at Rice University, and then ended up bouncing around to Boston and living abroad for a bit and then coming back. This week, we actually are talking about technology and data in cities and sort of the retreat to the virtual.

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