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SHIFT: process – Landscape Architecture Student Journal – Call for Submissions!

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North Carolina State University’s Student ASLA Chapter seeks submissions for it’s 2nd annual professional-reviewed landscape architecture student journal, SHIFT: process. Recognizing that students represent the next generation of leaders and design innovators, SHIFT… Read More

What is a Park – Landscape or Infrastructure – Archinect

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What is a Park – Landscape or Infrastructure Mar 15, 2011 by Nam Henderson How can a park be designed to serve as infrastructure(s)? Thinking not in terms of metaphor alone. But rather… Read More

The Wilderness Below Your Feet

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By ALAN FEUER IT must have been the third or fourth day — time, by that point, had started to dissolve — when I stood in camping gear on Fifth Avenue, waiting as… Read More

Planned Portuguese Eco-City Is Controlled By A Central Computer Brain | Popular Science

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Ambitious green city project strives to emulate Silicon Valley’s R&D culture By Rebecca Boyle Urban Operating System Living PlanIT via Fast Company A new eco-city planned in Portugal takes a cue from biology,… Read More

Seven Lanes of Terror

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PBS has got a great series going on all things infrastructure called Blueprint America.  I like this one on dangerous road crossings, mostly because in addition to pointing out pedestrian dangers it calls attention… Read More

London starts a “Cycling Revolution”

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The aim of Barclays Cycle Superhighways We’re building the Superhighways to: Improve cycling conditions for people who already commute by bike Encourage those who don’t to take to pedal power and keep fit… Read More

Gorgeous Dutch Power Plant Clad in Delftware Tiles! | Inhabitat – Green Design Will Save the World

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The SHIFT:publication team has been exploring cultural awareness of infrastructure.  Specifically that emerging infrastructure must become prominent cultural symbols at the community scale.  Images of large cooling towers on the horizon simply do not… Read More

NCSU Grad is Finalist in Build a Better Burb Competition

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2010 MLA graduate and design juggernaut, Matt Tomasulo is once again a finalist in a major design competition.  His design is one of 23 jury selected designs in the Build a Better Burb… Read More

Schematic Design Selected for Summer LID Design-Build Studio

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A schematic design by Thomas Gull, Michael Lynsky, & Caitlin Smolewski was selected to advance into the design development phase of the Low Impact Stormwater Studio currently being led by Assistant Professor Andrew Fox.  The… Read More

Monday, June 28: Transit Alternatives Analysis Public Involvment Meeting RALEIGH | WakeUP Wake County

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Monday June, 28 Raleigh Convention Center 5:30-8:00 pm The Triangle Regional Transit Program will hold a Public Involvement Meeting at the Raleigh Convention Center. The purpose of the meeting is to explain the… Read More

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