TAMPA, Fla. (Mar. 12, 2010) – The The University of South Florida School of Architecture + Community Design was recently recognized by the magazine Architect.
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TAMPA, Fla. (Mar. 12, 2010) – The The University of South Florida School of Architecture + Community Design was recently recognized by the magazine Architect.
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When it turned out that Nixon — “the man who committed the greatest felony in American history” — was never going to stand trial for his crimes, it fell to journalists to provide the conviction-by-proxy that justice, democracy and the …
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The Georgia Institute of Technology’s School of Architecture and the School of City and Regional Planning are pleased to announce the 2nd Annual (combined) Career Fair to be held on Friday, March 12, 2010. Architectural firms and …
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Take, for example, the paintings featured in “The Art of Consciousness” an upcoming show with work by Andrea Kowch, Laurel Swab and Jeff Aeling. A quick tour of the gallery reveals that each artist offers a vision of another world, …
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The nation’s only museum dedicated to American achievements in architecture, urban planning, construction, engineering, and design is appropriately housed in one of the most extraordinary structures in the nation’s capital. …
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SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASE EXHIBITION OPENINGS Views From China: Yang Yongliang and The Modern Metropolis April 3—September 12, 2010 Although they may appear…
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April arrives at the Nevada Museum of Art | This is Reno
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The Waffle House museum will be open to everyone without appointment from noon to 3 pm on Saturday, 3/20/2010.
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Yes, because now in Indonesia, the government doesn’t care about art. There’s still no infrastructure for the arts. So who is the person who takes care of the artists and art, and show (them) in international events? …
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Their latest and perhaps most visceral contribution is the Florida Modern Day Slavery Museum, a brand-new traveling exhibit housed in a replica of the 24-foot cargo truck where workers were kept in captivity and forced to labor picking …
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Architectural designing has existed since the time human beings began building houses for themselves. We made crude homes from stone, wood, …
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