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Recipients in the disciplines of architecture and landscape architecture include César A. Lopez, Ajay Manthripragada, Miranda E. Mote, and Laura Stimson.
Jeanne Gang's eponymous firm and the New York-based landscape architecture studio have completed the much-anticipated expansion and reimagining of the beloved arts institution at Little Rock's MacArthur Park.
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This year’s festival features four new and nine returning creatives, designers, and collectives from California's Coachella Valley and around the world.
Blind professional skateboarder and founder of Keep Pushing Inc. Dan Mancina joins the podcast to discuss the way skateboarders adapt the built environment, how design can improve to assist the visually impaired, and his foundation’s design for the first adaptive skate park.