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TAG 4.2 versus TAG 4.2?

Architecture Here and There

means traditional architecture gathering, this year held via Zoom from the offices, in Washington, D.C., He has been working on a new plan for the federal quarter of Washington, D.C., How TAG’s masterplanner, Nir Buras, managed to withhold mentioning his equally lovely plan for the Anacostia River embankments south of the U.S.

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

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The urn is a focal point of the show and a key component of his Peacock Room installation, Lugo’s interpretation of painter James McNiell Whistler’s period room of the same name at the Freer Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. His tag, Robske, a moniker he still uses today, could be found everywhere.

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Life of an Architect Podcast Ep. 122: Architecture and Artificial Intelligence

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Introduction Kory Bieg is an Associate Professor of Architecture at The University of Texas at Austin. He received his Master of Architecture from Columbia University, his Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Washington University in St. Life of an Architect Podcast Ep. Are we all going to be replaced?

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Sketching the Housing Crisis

Landscape Architecture Magazine

Daniel Winterbottom, FASLA, sketching outdoors. He calls urban sketching a public act, one of vulnerability and frustration balanced with unique opportunities for dialogue, discovery, and fulfillment. In these conditions, the scene, weather, and stamina are always shifting. Focus, adaptation, fortitude, and luck become some of the best assets.

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Can the scars of the "Highway to Nowhere" be healed?

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There are brief moments in history where everything seems possible. With Biden's gigantic plans for infrastructure and recovery even fixing the "Highway to Nowhere" seems to be a possibility. The Highway to Nowhere is no exception. I wrote about this highway on this blog under the title " the ultimate insult" in 2016.

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The Age Of The Mega-Eco Project

Landscape Architecture Magazine

For nearly a century, a new breed of megaproject has gone unrecognized, and it is now proliferating. We have documented nearly 250 of these mega-eco projects currently under construction and believe there is a big opportunity for the profession of landscape architecture to participate in them and better fulfill its mandate to steward the land.

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Book Reviews: Robert Moses and Harry Weese - Life of an Architect

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Home / Book Reviews / Book Reviews: Robert Moses and Harry Weese Book Reviews: Robert Moses and Harry Weese Bob Borson — May 29, 2014 — 8 Comments All the architects I know love books and most have an addiction of buying and keeping their books on display. Jackson Published by W. This book, edited by Hillary Ballon and Kenneth T.