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Category Archives: International
Crisis or Opportunity? Red+Black interview with Thomas Fisher
One of the standout highlights of the 2o16 National Architecture Conference, How Soon is Now, was the closing keynote address delivered by Thomas Fisher. Thomas Fisher is a professor in the School of Architecture, the Dayton Hudson Chair in Urban … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Architecture Conference, all posts, construction industry, International, Interviews, Uncategorized
Tagged 2o16 National Architecture Conference, Andrew Beer, design advocacy, design research, design thinking, Frederick Law Olmsted, In the Scheme of Things, Practice of Architecture, Thomas Fisher
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Red+Black in the USA – Washington D.C.
The United States of America, a cultural powerhouse and dominant world player. Over three weeks the Red+Black Architect took a tour through a few of the most iconic pieces of the USA. If you missed the start of this series, Click … Continue reading
Red+Black in the USA – New York
The United States of America, a cultural powerhouse and dominant world player. Over three weeks the Red+Black Architect took a tour through a few of the most iconic pieces of the USA. If you missed the start of this series, Click … Continue reading
Posted in all posts, Free architecture, International, Review, Uncategorized, Urban Design
Tagged Central Park, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Edward Durell Stone, Field Operations, Frank Lloyd Wright, MoMA, Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, New York City, Philip L. Goodwin, Renzo Piano, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, The High Line, Whitney Museum of American Art, Yoshio Taniguchi
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Red + Black in the USA – The place where the world changed
The United States of America, a cultural powerhouse and dominant world player. Over three weeks the Red+Black Architect took a tour through a few of the most iconic pieces of the USA. If you missed the start of this series, Click … Continue reading
Red + Black in the USA – Pittsburgh
The United States of America, a cultural powerhouse and dominant world player. Over three weeks the Red+Black Architect took a tour through a few of the most iconic pieces of the USA. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania First stop on this blog series is the … Continue reading
Posted in all posts, International, Uncategorized
Tagged Andy Warhol, Daniel Burnham, Pennsylvanian Union Train Station, Pittsburgh, PNC Park
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