Tonight! Join me and fellow @MITdusp grad @nithyavraman@cd4losangeles for an online conversation about housing policy, redistricting, & the nat’l importance of local elections. RSVP for zoom link: https://t.co/08yEBEFUsP
To answer the perennial question of housing, Mass Support, on view at City College, documented the work of Stichting Architecten Research (“Foundation for Architectural Research,” or SAR), a think tank active in the Netherlands between 1964 and 1990.
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Check out my latest article on @PlacesJournal
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Now, more than ever, we need many new ideas to address our housing emergency; we also need to revisit overlooked strategies from our recent past...
Anyone going to be in Austin on Tuesday for SXSW? If so, come check out my panel on how to travel responsibly in an age of rising rents, rising sea levels, and rising wanderlust: https://t.co/DNitD4r2tK
My new exhibition "Mass Support: Flexibility and Resident Agency in Housing" opens March 21st at the @Whatsonatssa . Please come!
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In “The Power Broker,” Caro says, “When RM came to power in NYC in 1934, the city’s mass transportation system was probably the best in the world. When he left power in '68 it was quite possibly the worst.” While improved since, the legacy of RM's assault on transit is still felt
viral tweets of stranded Southwest customers lashing out and Southwest employees crying had me thinking about how much of our system is set up to shield corporate execs while creating mutual antagonism between “customers” and workers. So I wrote about it
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Very excited for this. Would of course prefer one more conversation w/ the man himself, but can’t wait to be among his beloved books: CCNY's Spitzer School of Architecture's celebrates opening of the Sorkin Reading Room | The City College of New York https://t.co/TeyMWWBMy0