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Roberto Lugo Is Using a Greco-Roman Pottery Tradition to Tell His Own Stories

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His tag, Robske, a moniker he still uses today, could be found everywhere. Growing up in Philadelphia’s Kensington neighborhood, as his hard-working immigrant parents struggled to make ends meet, Lugo found solace in music, sports, and his first creative outlet, graffiti.

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Sketching the Housing Crisis

Landscape Architecture Magazine

As Loughney reflected in an interview with the Marshall Project, these are quick field sketches that are later fully rendered, as he had only 20 minutes per sitting to focus “amidst the chaos of prison.”. As each line or mark was applied, the page became enriched, the scene more resolved, the gesture more emphatic.

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AEC Cares - projectChicago | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

viii] What projectChicago needs The design team has grand plans to beautify the annex. It will paint the walls, and add textures and graphics to make them come alive. I try and keep things light and share a thing or two about what I think I know.

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An American in London | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Would love to be tagging along for the ride. On the lighter side, you could always purchase a vintage Smiths “Strangeways, Here We Come” t-shirt, make your way to Manchester and have your photo taken in front of the Manchester Prison, nee Strangeways. I saw him in 2005 and never laughed so hard in my life.

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To Delete or Not To Delete. | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

[link] Bob Borson Thanks for the generous offer, but I think you’re right, hitting the delete button is probably easier (no mention easier less likely to put me in federal prison – always a bonus) Patti Lynn Sharp The idiots that have nothing but something critical to say deserve to be cut.

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Reading between the Lines | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

So what’s a pro-active person to do? Here are some tips that should help you “gauge the temperature of the conversation”: Do your calls get taken? I try and keep things light and share a thing or two about what I think I know.

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How to Get Infrastructure Done on Time and on Budget

Community Architect

Many of Stuttgart’s citizens were shocked by the estimated €4.5BN price tag back in 2009, before work started. Criminal behavior of US mayors sending them to prison is far too frequent. That’s now spiralled and the eventual figure is thought to be at least €7.6BN. (