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New York releases city’s first study on environmental justice

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The New York City Mayor’s Office of Climate and Environmental Justice has released the city’s first report into environmental justice issues. The report is also accompanied by a mapping tool that allows users to visualize environmental issues in their neighborhood.

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Your next job could be designing federal government buildings at SOM

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Following last week’s look at an opening for Visiting Faculty Fellowships in Design for Spatial Justice at the University of Oregon , we are using this week’s edition of our Job Highlights series to explore an open role on Archinect Jobs for a Technical Architect - US Government Work at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.

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World Autism Day: 5 Projects Crafted for Differently-Abled Bodies

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© Kilian O’Sullivan | Alfreton Park Community Special School / Curl la Tourelle Head Architecture In the realm of architecture, inclusivity and accessibility have emerged as pivotal pillars in design philosophy. In commemorating World Autism Day, it is crucial to acknowledge the impact of design on the lives of individuals with disabilities.

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‘The limits of what architecture can do’: Critic Alex Bozikovic looks for evidence at Renzo Piano's new Ontario Court of Justice

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The Globe and Mail architecture critic Alex Bozikovic reviews the massive new RPBW and NORR -designed Ontario Court of Justice project, calling it characteristically calm, natural, and “friendlier” than other contemporary North American courthouse designs owing to a well-articulated “European attitude to justice.

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Syracuse School of Architecture, SUNY-ESF researchers receive $100,000 grant to study the racial wealth gap in the United States

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Syracuse’s Associate Dean for Research, Eliana Abu-Hamdi, Associate Professor Iman Fayyad, and SUNY-ESF landscape architecture assistant professor Daniel Cronan were recently awarded the grant for their project “Closing the Racial Wealth Gap through Environmental Justice and Participatory Design.

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Here are the winners of AIA Chicago's 2023 Design Excellence Awards

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AIA Chicago has announced this year's winners of the Design Excellence Awards, Decarbonization Award, Roberta Feldman Architecture for Social Justice Award, and the Lerch Bates People's Choice Awards at Designight 2023, which was held at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance in Millennium Park on September 28th.

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Selection process detailed for historic reuse of former KKK site as a cultural arts center in Forth Worth

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Eight months after the process began, work will now continue towards the ultimate goal of creating a unifying cultural hub replete with state-of-the-art performance spaces, arts educational offerings, room for social service organizations that work with LGBTQ+ youth, a maker space, and exhibition areas dedicated toward social justice programming.

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