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“Looking Inward,” Manifest: Call For Proposals

A new print journal on American architecture and urbanism supported in part by the Graham Foundation is looking for text, project and photographic proposals for their inaugural issue. From the call...

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Creative Resolve in Design: GRIT, From Ground Up

The second issue of Berkeley’s Ground Up Journal issued its call for submissions–due January 4th, 2013. Featuring conversations, photographs, essays and ideas about the idea of “Grit,” the issue will...

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Under The Surface, Past The Image, and Towards a Conversation: An Interview...

“Getting under the surface, past the image, is something words can do well— and should, if we are to broaden how design is valued.” — Brad Leibin, Trace SF. A common rhetoric of architects, designers,...

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In Response: Are Architects Really The Last People Who Should Shape Our Cities?

Are architects really the last people who should shape our cities? The following is in response to an article published by Jonathan Meades in The Guardian on September 18, 2012, “Jonathan Meades:...

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Edge Operations or Logistics in the Woods

How isolated was Henry David Thoreau’s romantic withdrawal at Walden? In a visual series created by designer and cartographer Meg Studer on The Distopians, she explores (“re-surveys”) these...

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“Fuzzy Math” Call For Essays: How Do We Actually Measure Cities?

What is the language of measuring cities, landscapes, or human behaviors? Urban Omnibus put forth a call for essays on “Fuzzy Math,” inviting writers “to infuse the quantitative language that pervades...

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Video: “Why Not? Conversations with the Stewards and Designers of the Golden...

In the last post, we asked what it took to create a national park on the scale of the Golden Gate National Recreation area. In a joint effort by The Cultural Landscape Foundation and a multitude of...

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Now Open: Composite Landscapes at the Gardner Museum

On Thursday, June 27th, the Gardner Museum in Boston opened it’s latest exhibit: Composite Landscapes: Photomontage and Landscape Architecture, hosted in the Hostetter Gallery. With contributions from...

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New Exhibit: Aerial Arts at Studio-X in New York City

Aerial Arts: Defense Discourses, Cartographic Critiques opens Friday, October 11th at Studio-X NYC. As landscape architects, we have largely inherited the regionalist and realist use of aerial...

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PennDesign Launches New Interdisciplinary Journal

Landscape architects often point to the interdisciplinary potential of their work, yet too often talk exclusively to other designers. Now comes a new publication from PennDesign that explicitly takes...

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PennDesign Launches New Interdisciplinary Journal

Landscape architects often point to the interdisciplinary potential of their work, yet too often talk exclusively to other designers. Now comes a new publication from PennDesign that explicitly takes...

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PennDesign Launches New Interdisciplinary Journal

Landscape architects often point to the interdisciplinary potential of their work, yet too often talk exclusively to other designers. Now comes a new publication from PennDesign that explicitly takes...

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