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Michael Hollander Drawing Excellence Award Exhibition Opening

Pratt Institute Higgins Hall South Stairwell 61 St. James Place, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Invitation: Michael Hollander Drawing Excellence Award Exhibition_March 4th 2019 Dear friends and colleagues, We cordially invite you to join us in celebrating the Michael Hollander Drawing Excellence Award Exhibition opening. Michael Hollander (May 27th, 1934  - November 11th, 2015), was an influential and distinguished professor of architecture at Pratt Institute for 40 years. Professor Hollander

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Theoharis David 50 Years Teaching and Learning: A Process of Design St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church WTC / NYC

Pratt Institute, Higgins Hall, Siegel Gallery 61 St. James Place, Brooklyn NY, United States

50 YTL Press Release Theoharis David 50 Years Teaching and Learning A Process of Design St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church  WTC / NYC Opening Reception: Monday March 18th 6:00 PM Hazel and Robert Siegel Gallery Higgins Hall School of Architecture Pratt Institute Brooklyn NY This exhibit aspires to communicate through primarily one specific project, the

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Lecture by Adam Kaasa “Gentrification as a Hate Crime: Resistance, Rents, and Anger in North London”

Pratt Institute Higgins Hall Room 111 61 St. James Place, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Please join us on Wednesday, November 6th at 6:30 PM at the Pratt Institute School of Architecture for a lecture by Dr. Adam Kaasa (Royal College of Art) "Gentrification as a Hate Crime: Resistance, Rents, and Anger, in North London" Response by Professor Meredith TenHoor, Pratt Institute School of Architecture Event Organized by Dean Harriet

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Exhibition Announcement: Domestic Mutations In The Age Of The Sharing Paradigm

Pratt Institute, Higgins Hall, Siegel Gallery 61 St. James Place, Brooklyn NY, United States

Domestic Mutations in the Age of the Sharing Paradigm presents Professor Lawrence Blough’s architectural proposals for new types of collective living space influenced by emerging collaborative social and economic models. Contesting accepted delineations between work and leisure, nuclear family and post-familial life, four organizations are developed around different co-live and co-work scenarios. Blough was the inaugural 2018-19 Structurist Fellow and

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The American Future of Green Social Housing: Lessons from the Bronx’s Via Verde

The future of affordable housing must be climate-friendly, and it must provide a model for community living that’s splendid and racially just. How can the lessons of Via Verde, the lauded South Bronx housing development, help shape the future of green social housing in the United States? Via Verde, completed in 2012, was the result of

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