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Taliesin, where a woman can be a fellow here.

As Architect Barbie, the doll from "BARBIE® I CAN BE...™” series hits stores on August 15th, I can’t help but think about a girl, whose story of wanting the doll upon seeing an image of it from the internet earlier this year. When
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The Changing Role of Architects: Can Traditional Practice Continue to Survive and Thrive?

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From client requests to notes on vendors, your online bookmarks are getting out of control and your Evernote [more]

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Architectural Graphic Standards for Residential Construction, Second Edition, 2010

About a month ago I posted a question on the Residential Knowledge Community board asking if anyone had seen the second edition of [more]

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As a full-time research professional within a design firm, I spend a great deal of time scouring the web for new sources of information.  In the hopes of spreading this knowledge further, I thought it might help to share a few with others in the AIA. When I get asked to seek out information on a particular subject, these are the first places I go (in no particular order): [more]
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At the AIA National Convention earlier this month, members of the Sustainable Justice Subcommittee of the AIA Academy of Architecture for Justice presented a seminar called Sustainable Justice:  Designing a Green System.  The presentation was a report on a brainstorm by architects and justice planners at the 2009 AAJ Conference – one each for law enforcement, detention/corrections, and courthouses – in which participants were asked to imagine it was 2030 and all of our sustainability goals were achieved and then offer ideas as to what the justice world would look like in that ideal future.  The result was ideas that not only addressed green building concepts but also addressed the bigger picture of the role of justice in communities and in [more]
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