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The Almanac of Architecture & Design 2004
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Each essay elaborates its theme using key buildings or constructions and accounts that relate their creation and the work of their creators, variously called architects, engineers, engineer-architects and architect-engineers.
Book Review: The Survival Guide to Architectural Internship and Career Development By Grace H. Kim,
AIA Home :: Excelling in the Journey of Architecture :: Book Review: The Survival Guide to Architectural Internship and Career Development By Grace H.
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Robert Schuster, AIA, is a practicing architect and a Benedictine Oblate. Mr. Schuster has served as an Adjunct Professor of Architecture at Penn State University. His research interests include archetypes, geometry and proportional systems, phenomenology and architectural experience.
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Any disagreement, outrage, or disgust at Garry Stevens s view of the structure of the architecture profession would only prove his theory that architects are not socially minded, and therefore they cannot handle criticism from outside the borders of the profession.
Book Review: The Survival Guide to Architectural Internship and Career Development By Grace H. Kim,
I wish Grace Kim s new book, The Survival Guide, had been around when I was a new college graduate. In those days, we had to navigate the job market and internship process on our own the proverbial equivalent to the uphill, both ways, in the snow scenario.
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Book Review: Design Like You Give a Damn
By Architecture for Humanity (Metropolis Books, 2006) Review by Lance Hosey, AIA, LEED AP Anyone interested in sustainability has heard its standard definition a thousand times: meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
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