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American arts patron Scott Mueller commissioned the investigation of 150 acres of former production orchards and steep woodlands east of Cleveland, Ohio. Our work defined a way to build a residence and to shape a new contemporary sculpture collection that also enriches its ecologies, including meadows long known as habitat for ground-nesting bobolinks. Realized over […]

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For over a century, Camp North End was defined by industry — from its origins as a Ford Motor Company assembly plant, to Cold War-era missile manufacturing, to a regional distribution hub. When ATCO Properties & Management acquired the 76-acre site in Charlotte, North Carolina in 2016, they set out to reimagine it as a […]

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Topophilia, the affective bond to place, presumes duration through which meaning accumulates. Under accelerating transformation, places are altered, degraded, or erased. Design, we argue, cannot produce places, it can only frame conditions where it may emerge and allow for attachment, not secure it.

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Thresholds, the annual peer-reviewed journal produced by the MIT Department of Architecture, invites submissions for issue 55, titled “Property,” edited by Maia Adele Simon and Hana Nikčević. The issue examines property as both a material possession and a conceptual attribute, addressing its unstable and constructed nature. Rather than a fixed category, property is framed as [&#...

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The University of Ljubljana is the oldest and largest higher education and scientific research institution in Slovenia, founded in 1919. Today, it is attended by around 40,000 students and employs more than 6,000 teachers, researchers, assistants, and professional and administrative staff at 23 faculties and three art academies. The University of Ljubljana has a reputation [R...

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