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"When our city knows more, we can become more" - Do you know about the Baltimore Banner?

Community Architect Daily

Curious to learn more about The Baltimore Banner , I combed through various articles, reports and and online sources and present my findings here to all those who care about solid Baltimore journalism. By golly, this city needs every ounce of critical and investigative journalism it can get. This is predatory.”

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"Social housing has become a matter of enclaves and micro-sites"

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Peter Barber 's architecture proves that providing social housing at scale without making the design mistakes of the past is eminently possible, writes Owen Hatherley as part of our Social Housing Revival series. Each of these Barber projects is an example of enjoyable, imaginative architecture, a peculiar response to a peculiar site.

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Architectural Anatomy: 5 Top Tips for Creating an A+Award-Winning Submission

Architizer

The 12th Annual A+Awards have officially launched, and to help you get started on your entry, we’re delving into the anatomy of an award-winning architectural project. Start Submission This particular project is the embodiment of architectural design that was conceived and realized in support of a community.

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Architecture Articles: Building Design

e-architect

Difference between carbon neutrality and net zero Mackintosh Building Glasgow School of Art RICS and YouGov survey 2022 Next generation of knowledge work: hybrid workplaces Data-Informed Design for the User Experience at Work The fluid, sustainable future of retail Designing for Extra Care: What Can Covid Teach Us? Do We Need Libraries?

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“Stop The Road”: The book that describes how the "Road Wars" changed Baltimore

Community Architect Daily

In the following article I want to share my impressions from the perspective of someone who came to Baltimore just after the road war battles had ended. The author himself places them in significance after the creation of the B&O railroad). The author was kind enough to send me a copy. a part of the city"(Transportation secretary Boyd).