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EntreArchitect Blog Update & Call for Contributions

EntreArchitect

Having been an active member of the EntreArchitect community for the past 8-10 years or so, I am honored to take a larger role in the community, helping Mark manage the EntreArchitect blog. If you are interested in writing and would like to contribute to this blog, we are actively looking for new content.

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10 ways public aquatic centers and recreation centers benefit community health

BD+C

Sports and Recreational Facilities Contractors Designers Designers / Specifiers / Landscape Architects Engineers Facility Managers Architects Building Owners Industry Research Note: This blog post recaps some of the findings from HMC's "Aquatic Centers: Bringing Life to Communities" report. Every location is unique.

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Challenging Our Biases

SW Oregon Architect

I also use Twitter to broaden the reach of this blog, as many of my updates announce and link the latest SW Oregon Architect posts. There has been without a doubt a Eurocentric bias within the paradigm of architectural education (indoctrination). ASTERISK aims to emphasize the work and lives of non-traditional designers.

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Competitions: Resilient Communities: Designing for a sustainable and equitable future

Bustler

Registration Deadline: May 25, 2023; Submission Deadline May 25, 2023 Premise : The theme for this competition is "Resilient Communities" and it is inspired by the trending topics of sustainability, circular economy, and social equity. Objective It should serve as a hub for social, cultural, and educational activities.

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The 50 most powerful women in architecture and design

Deezen

Today is International Women's Day and to celebrate, we've compiled a list of the 50 most influential women in architecture and design. Photo by Winnie Au Deborah Berke, dean of the Yale School of Architecture Deborah Berke is one of the most significant architecture educators working today. million YouTube subscribers.

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Baltimore could have had this

Community Architect Daily

care park designed by Field Operations, Opened early this year, this explosion of new office space in a time of international office malaise and vacancy is like a small miracle. The buildings were designed by ZGF Architects , the interior design was created by Gensler Architects. acres of public park space."

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Reinvestment without displacement: North Avenue Market

Community Architect Daily

(Source: Frank Lucas/Mike Shecter 2012) Some cornerstones of the arts district hung on: The former Load of Fun conversion to a center for non-profits and performance, the conversions of the Center Theater into the Impact Hub survive and a recent addition, Jubilee's revival of a former dance night club into an educational hub. as partners.