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A few months ago core.form-ula sat down with distinguished Professor of William Katavolos for several hrs and discussed everything from his organic manifesto and the origins of his work to the history of Pratt and the future of the profession. These have now been compiled into a 12 part profile that is available in both audio and video formats. Enjoy>>> read more
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Great article from John Lobell over on digital futures : The Chip Replaces Palladio
information theory,energy economy, technology and architecture
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“There’s a lot of money in play.”
Of course, we all know this–the stimulus bill has provided a lot of opportunities to fund green projects in American cities. Thus, it’s hardly news that a lot of that money has yet to be allocated. But at a special session at the Clinton Global Initiative today, Obama’s Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Develop did reveal some interesting insights on how he plans on using those funds to further sustainable development in the US. Via:TreeHugger
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Deans Round table and Exhibition:Arch Schools 2009:Visions of the Future
When: 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
Where: At The Center
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This year’s discussion will address each school’s approach to architectural education and focus on the integration of technology, multi-disciplinary training, and adaptations in curricula and services to prepare students for a career in a rapidly-changing industry.
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We are pleased to announce the formation and beta launch of Digital Futures (DF). DF will be the home for all content pertaining to state-of-the-art software in the architectural education at Pratt Institute. It will have a physical presence in the form of consultants, workshops, lectures and symposiums. DF will also have an on-line presence (http://www.digitalfutures.info/) that will archive assets such as tutorials, writings, screen casts and other pertinent content that is to be seen as a supplement to the education of an architect.
It is still very much a work in progress but over the course of the semester the work will be sure to grow and it will give the public a glimpse into the world of Pratt Institute Undergraduate Architecture.
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