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Monthly Archives: May 2016

May 27 2016

Sneak Peaks

We wrap up our month-long look at nature and architecture with a look at one of the newest public parks in New York City. Designed by West 8 landscape architects, the Hills on Governors Island are scheduled to open on July 19—but we’ve got a secret to share with you. Over the course of Memorial […]

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May 17 2016

Architecture in Bloom

In an extension—logical or otherwise—of last week’s post on green architecture, today we’re taking a look at buildings that cite nature as a design influence, as well as at a few structures whose purpose is to provide shelter for collections of exotic fauna.   An abstracted lotus blossom gives form to the ArtScience Musuem in […]

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May 11 2016

Going for the Green

The showers of April have continued—all too vigorously, for some tastes—into May. While this soggy state of affairs can dampen the human spirit, it’s great weather for green architecture. Here’s a mix of built and conceptual projects that we find particularly uplifting on rainy spring days.   The Moesgaard Museum by Henning Larsen Architects features […]

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May 5 2016

Hausman to Train Next Generation of PR Champs at 2016 AIA Convention

Do YOU have what it takes to be a PR champ? Finding the right balance between digital and traditional communications shouldn’t feel like a slug-fest out of Rocky! Reigning PR champion, TamiHausman, returns to the AIA National Convention for a consecutive year. Along with Brien McDaniel (FXFOWLE) and David Roccosalva (EverGreeneArchitectural Arts), she’ll coach you on how to tell stories that will knock out the competition. Are you ready to rumble?! Mixed Media: Combining […]

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