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Restorative Justice Meeting in Oakland

Designing for Decarceration in a Pandemic

Cathleen-McGuigan
Cathleen McGuigan
May 27, 2020
2 Comments
Architects and activists working to end mass incarceration are using design to slow the spread of COVID-19 in prisons and support the newly released.
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‘Slow Street’ Initiatives in Cities Promote Social Distance During Pandemic

Joann Gonchar
Joann Gonchar, FAIA
May 26, 2020
No Comments
Some local governments are temporarily converting roadways into pedestrian zones.
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Pandemic-Induced Hiring Freezes Strain New Grads

Kate Mazade
May 22, 2020
One Comment
Recent graduates of architecture programs are feeling the consequences of COVID-19 on their employment options.
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Diagram of Antimicrobial Surfaces

New Report Questions Antimicrobial Treatments in Building Products

Joann Gonchar
Joann Gonchar, FAIA
May 20, 2020
No Comments
A study by Perkins and Will and Healthy Building Network responds to materials selection concerns intensified by COVID-19.
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ABI Graph April 2020

Historic Decline in Architecture Billings Continues in April 2020

Miriam Sitz
May 20, 2020
No Comments
According to the AIA's latest data, demand for design services in April 2020 saw its steepest decline on record.
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Canal in Venice

Venice Architecture Biennale Pushed to 2021

May 18, 2020
No Comments
The 17th international exhibition, originally scheduled for fall 2020, will now open May 22 of next year and run through November 21, 2021.
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Russia's Project for 2020 Venice Biennale Goes Digital

Miriam Sitz
May 8, 2020
No Comments
The Russian Federation's participation in the international exposition will take place online.
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Perkins and Will's Minneapolis Office

Architects Advise Clients on Safely Reopening Offices

James S. Russell, FAIA Emeritus
May 7, 2020
One Comment
With enormous pressure to reopen businesses closed by the COVID-19 pandemic, firms consider how best to help their clients.
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Library in Gensler's Oakland Office

Firms Open Up About Pandemic-Induced Layoffs, Furloughs, and Pay Cuts

Laura Raskin
Laura Raskin
May 6, 2020
6 Comments
Architecture practices large and small have been enacting a sweeping suite of cost-saving measures.
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May Cover and Cathleen McGuigan

May 2020 Editorial: How the Pandemic Will Change Our World

Cathleen-McGuigan
Cathleen McGuigan
May 5, 2020
No Comments
"Without civic morality, communities perish; without personal morality, their survival has no value." – Bertrand Russell
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