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Friday, May 15, 2015

Architect Magazine

TECHNOLOGY This Week in Tech: Building with Bacteria We round up the latest in architectural materials and technology news from around the Web. read more
HISTORY The Masters Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects is one of Atlanta’s preeminent firms. Its principals, Merrill Elam and Mack Scogin have more than 40... read more
ARCHITECTS Peter Eisenman's Teaching Legacy Honored with the Topaz MedallionEisenman's students recount the indelible influence of his teachings—and his teaching style.read more
RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS Ehrlich Architects' Embrace of "Multicultural Modernism" A review of projects around the firm's home city of Los Angeles (and beyond) reflects a sensitivity to the spirit of place. read more
DESIGN Countdown to the 2015 AIA Convention As the AIA's annual event draws closer, we're sharing ideas for you to maximize your time in Atlanta. read more
ARTS AND CULTURE Chris Burden, 1946-2015: Body of Work Columnist Aaron Betsky remembers Chris Burden, who died May 10. read more
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE A Real PeachRounding up some of Atlanta's notable places and their backstories read more
ARCHITECTS Moshe Safdie and the Revival of Habitat 67 Safdie made his name with Habitat 67. But the market wasn't ready for his pioneering concept—until now. read more
PROJECT National Center for Civil and Human Rights 
Atlanta, Georgia 
The Freelon GroupHOK
URBAN DEVELOPMENT Lessons From Baltimore: Segregation is Real Columnist Aaron Betsky finds income inequality evident in the spatial segregation of America's cities. read more
TECHNOLOGY This Week in Tech: Autodesk Takes on Virtual Reality Interact with your models in 3D via Microsoft's HoloLens, plus new hope for drones in architecture and a fresh twist on office lighting. read more
RESEARCH Applying Pressure The cost of neglecting research just went up. read more
EXHIBITIONS MoMA's Latin American Mea Culpa The museum's exhaustive survey of Latin American Modernism leaves plenty of questions unanswered. read more
ARTS AND CULTURE The Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art's Ill-Advised Lobby Renovation Zaha Hadid's original design for the Cincinnati museum was compromised, but the damage may be reversible. read more
DESIGN Cities Cleave Incorporating social action into your practice is possible for firms big and small. read more
CULTURAL PROJECTS In Defense of Architectural Spectacle Columnist Aaron Betsky takes on the question of spectacle in architecture, as posed by CityLab's Kriston Capps. read more
HOUSING POLICY What Happened to the Starter Home? Millennials are finally entering the housing market. Unfortunately, inventory is limited.read more
PROJECT Corning Museum of Glass Contemporary Art + Design Wing 
Corning, New York 
Thomas Phifer and Partners
ARCHITECTURE Architecture's Role in Baltimore Defensive architecture was the answer to the 1968 riots in Baltimore. How will architecture respond to the urban uprisings of 2015? read more
ARCHITECTURE A Look Inside the New Whitney The continued growth of the museum’s collection prompted the organization to seek a larger home. Here’s a look inside the expansive, sunlit... read more
EVENTS Across Atlanta What's Going on in the Big Peach read more
TECHNOLOGY This Week in Tech: Gummy Bear Glass A transparent housing shows off this sweet alternative to melted plastic, plus a new platform for sharing disaster-relief data and an...read more
EDUCATION Back to School A grassroots program to teach architecture basics in Atlanta evolves into a district-wide phenomenon. read more
PRODUCTS Five Eye-Popping Pendants These pendants make use of unique materials and forms to create captivating shows of light. read more
WOOD Innovative Detail: The Pinch in Shuanghe Village, Yunnan Province, China A library and community center designed by a team at the University of Hong Kong helps the rural village recover after a devastating earthquake. read more
PROJECT First Congregational United Church of Christ 
Washington, DC 
Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners

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