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Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism, the Exhibition

Design Milk

The newly opened Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism exhibition showcases the bold, explorative urbanism they’re known for through a variety of design strategies used to create vibrant and sustainable community-orientated spaces within densely populated urban spaces. © Photo Courtesy of Hong Kong Design Institute.

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20 Essential Architecture and Design Lectures to Catch During Fall/Winter 2023

Azure Magazine

Mboup will address working with biomaterials, passive design strategies, her various cultural projects, and her research and collaborations. She was recently appointed curator of the Canadian Centre for Architecture program CCA c/o Dakar , a series of public programs and research projects in the Senegalese capital.

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Q&A: Felipe Correa on How Cities Need to Evolve

Azure Magazine

Formerly an associate professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, he has held the position of Vincent and Eleanor Shea Professor and Chair of the Department of Architecture at the University of Virginia since 2018. The book’s themes was also explored in an exhibition.

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It’s Time to Design City Parks As Mental Health Infrastructure for Everyone

Azure Magazine

Launched by the BC Parks Foundation in November 2020, Canada’s PaRX program lets healthcare professionals prescribe nature to their patients as a way to improve their mental and physical health. An upcoming DesignTO exhibition explores this idea , asking us what safety looks like in our public parks and outdoor green spaces.

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“Architects Should Claim the Role to Bring Beauty into People’s Lives”: A Conversation with Alison Brooks

Azure Magazine

The school is famous for its Rome-based design program in the fourth year and it had a unique “co-op program” that alternated academic terms with work terms in professional practice. That’s one way that I try to break the boundaries and conventions around housing design, in particular. I was very lucky.”.