“I love architecture because it’s the last great generalist profession,” said Gregg Pasquarelli, a founding principal of SHoP Architects, speaking at this year’s Monterey Design Conference in California. He’s right—being an architect today offers a broader platform than ever to affect the built environment by a variety of means.
A wide range of creative possibilities was on full display in back-to-back events hosted by Architectural Record in New York a month ago, with the latest installment of our day-long Innovation Conference and the magazine’s sixth annual Women in Architecture Forum and Awards.
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