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A Vertical Campus Reshapes the Boston Skyline  

Azure Magazine

While in 2012, buildings were considered sustainable if they met LEED standards, Boston University was pursuing the ambitious goal to be carbon neutral by 2040. PHOTO: Nick Lehoux The architects also focused on increasing access, in a move they describe as giving the public realm back to the students.

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Andrew Satake Blauvelt Elevated Graphic Design Far Beyond Notions of “Problem Solving”

Eye on Design

was published in Emigre magazine alongside a body of other writing on the notion of “design authorship.” Graphic Design: Now in Production. His writing appeared in a variety of design journals and publications, and he guest-edited three seminal issues of the academic journal Visible Language, all focused on design history. “He

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Picks of the month: the best design events to catch in August

Design Week

The virtual programme will explore design solutions, showcasing products as well as connecting creatives working in relevant fields. Upcoming episodes will feature founder of materials research design studio Ma-tt-er Seetal Solanki and in another climate change-focused episode, the director of climate documentary 2040 Damon Gameau.

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The 50 Global Brands That Changed The World

Inkbot Design

Ever thought of a product or service you wanted or needed, and certain global brands are at the top of your mind? When your business grows, investing in specific industry sectors can tenfold your business revenues because the combinations of products and services expand and complement each other. 6) Dell Computers.

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The Current Crisis Makes it Clear: We Need a New Deal for Affordable Housing

Azure Magazine

Instead, with inclusionary housing – market-rate projects that include a percentage of affordable units – there is less resistance, and less public sector funding required. “It cities have declared racism a public health emergency. (BANANA stands for “build absolutely nothing anywhere near anything.”)

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The snake that eats its tail

UX Collective

From the shadows on the wall in Plato’s allegory of the cave to Neil Postman’s warning that we are ‘amusing ourselves to death’ (Postman 2006) with entertainment, concerns over media, distraction, and attention linger in our public discourse. This article explores how a larger ecosystem around attention works using three product case studies.