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Team Japan Blogs from Nagaoka

By adminInternships 2012, Student BlogNo Comments

Our students Ella Chau, Wan-Ting Chiang, John Holm, and Tommaso Sacconi are currently in Nagaoka, Japan for their internship with architect and earthquake disaster prevention expert Norio Maki, guest professor…

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March 7, 2012

Architectural Record Features Building for Social Change

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Make sure to check out the new issue of Architectural Record magazine, specifically focused on Building for Social Change and including pro-bono collaborations, public interest design and humanitarian projects in…

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March 5, 2012

Mongolia: Urban nomads amidst a booming mineral rush

By Gunther StollFeatured, Internships 2012, Student Blog3 Comments

In this series, students document their experiences during the internships in 2012. Scattered across the globe, they are reporting from places like Haiti, South America, Africa, Mongolia and Japan. ————————————…

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March 2, 2012

Petropolis Sports-for-Change, Day 8 | Last day in Brazil

By Alice LiburdiRio Floods Project Field trip 2012, Student Blog2 Comments

This is the student blog documenting the master’s field trip to Brazil to continue work on the Rio Floods Petropolis Sports-for-Change project in Brazil, in collaboration with Architecture for Humanity….

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February 28, 2012

Petropolis Sports-for-Change, Day 7 | Meeting with local architect Demetre Anastassakis

By Ella ChauRio Floods Project Field trip 2012, Student BlogOne Comment

This is the student blog documenting the master’s field trip to Brazil to continue work on the Rio Floods Petropolis Sports-for-Change project in Brazil, in collaboration with Architecture for Humanity….

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February 27, 2012

We're Receiving Applications! | Apply now for 2012-13

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If you are looking for higher studies and have a passion for architecture that matches your passion for making a difference, our masters program may be the one for you….

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February 23, 2012

Petropolis Sports-for-Change Day 6 | Revising Initial Proposals

By adminRio Floods Project Field trip 2012, Student BlogOne Comment

This is the student blog documenting the master’s field trip to Brazil to continue work on the Rio Floods Petropolis Sports-for-Change project in Brazil, in collaboration with Architecture for Humanity….

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February 22, 2012

Petropolis Sports-for-Change, Day 5 | Site Visit and Reality Check

By Wan-Ting ChiangRio Floods Project Field trip 2012, Student BlogNo Comments

This is the student blog documenting the master’s field trip to Brazil to continue work on the Rio Floods Petropolis Sports-for-Change project in Brazil, in collaboration with Architecture for Humanity….

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February 21, 2012

Petropolis Sports-for-Change, Day 4 | UN-HABITAT in Rio de Janeiro

By Tommaso SacconiRio Floods Project Field trip 2012, Student BlogNo Comments

This is the student blog documenting the master’s field trip to Brazil to continue work on the Rio Floods Petropolis Sports-for-Change project in Brazil, in collaboration with Architecture for Humanity….

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February 20, 2012

Petropolis Sports-for-Change, Day 3 | From Niemeyer in Niteroi to the Favelas of Rio

By Ana LiviRio Floods Project Field trip 2012, Student Blog2 Comments

This is the student blog documenting the master’s field trip to Brazil to continue work on the Rio Floods Petropolis Sports-for-Change project in Brazil, in collaboration with Architecture for Humanity….

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February 16, 2012
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