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})('<div class=\"record comment-details\">\n  <a name=\"comment52\"><\/a>\n    <h2 class=\"headline\"><\/h2>\n  <div class=\"supplemental\">\n	  <div class=\"author\">William Mitchell<\/div>\n	  <div class=\"date\">February 5, 2016<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div class=\"abstract\">A good friend/classmate first explored the theme of hip-hop architecture with me back during the middle to early 90s while we were both architecture undergrads at UIUC. I didn\'t understand concept then but have grown to somewhat comprehend it now.  Of course it was following on \"the heels\" of the NOMA conferences to an East Coast Hip hop influenced city. However, Cooke explanation resonate much better now...akin to a music genre, hip hop architecture can become a different type of practice/expression for young students on the fringes of socioeconomic ladder in hopes of alleviating racial disparities within the academy. It is very valid artistic form much like it musical parentage did for global entertainment/fashion/culture. It should be embraced and studied!!!!<\/div>\n    <div class=\"action-links\">\n		<a href=\"#comment_form\">Post Comment<\/a>\n		<a class=\"modalInput\" rel=\"#report-abusive-comment-form\" href=\"#id=52\">Report Abusive Comment<\/a>\n    <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n');