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10.09.2008
Planners name the country's best public places
Courtesy APA
10.08.2008
Council OKs new waterfront plan, East Harlem rezone, Chelsea co-op tax break
10.07.2008
What a Bloomberg third term could mean for design, architecture, and planning
10.06.2008
A behind-the-scenes discussion about SF's new Academy of Sciences with its executive architect
Courtesy Tim Griffith
10.03.2008
LA planning clean tech manufacturing center
Courtesy CRA
10.02.2008
New WTC plans would open memorial by 2011, complete Freedom Tower by 2013
Courtesy Snohetta
10.02.2008
Storefront reopens after restoration
Courtesy Storefront for Art and Architecture
10.01.2008
Former Jersey City railyard due for distinctive athletic fields
Courtesy Rogers Marvel Architects
09.29.2008
LACMA unveils plans and funding for new art pavilion
Courtesy LACMA
09.25.2008
South African firm wins humanitarian design prize
Courtesy UK College of Design
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Museum of the City of New York
Paris/New York: Design Fashion Culture 1925-1940
Museum of the City of New York
1220 5th Ave.
10/7/2008

As metropolitan rivals and lovers, New York and Paris share a rich history. Their town plans were both conceived within the same decade, and one can trace the influence of European art movements in New York’s exuberant, early 20th-century towers. The 1920s and 30s saw a cultural explosion in...

COMPETITIONS
Deadline :Friday, November 07, 2008

Buckminster Fuller’s prolific life of exploration, discovery, invention and teaching was driven by his intention “to make the world work for 100% of humanity, in the shortest possible time, through spontaneous cooperation without ecological offense or disadvantage of anyone.” Fuller coupled this intention with a pioneering approach aimed at solving complex problems. This approach, which he called “comprehensive anticipatory design science”, combined an emphasis on individual initiative and integrity with whole systems thinking, scientific rigor and faithful reliance on nature’s underlying principles. Each year a distinguished jury will award a $100,000 prize to support the development and implementation of a strategy that has significant potential to solve humanity’s most pressing problems. Entries must present a bold, visionary, tangible initiative that is focused on a well-defined need of critical importance. They should be regionally specific yet globally applicable, and backed up by a solid plan and the capability to move the solution forward.

challenge.bfi.org

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