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06/12/06
Talent Drain: Innovation Bridging Practice and Education
Straddled between the world of architectural practice and architectural education, I can’t help wonder why there isn’t better alignment between the two.
Neil Frankel
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06/12/06
The School/Practice Divide: Innovative Strategies Creating Value in Graduates
The relationship between schools of architecture and the profession is not always an easy one. Across the country, relationships can reportedly vary from close cooperation, to relative indifference, to outright hostility, although it is fair to say that neither party is wholly to blame.
Robert Greenstreet
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06/12/06
The Town/Gown Divide - Taking the University into City Governance
As a public, urban institution, the UWM School has always tried to be relevant to its context; using the urban laboratory as a focus for many of its studios and trying, wherever possible, to positively affect the physical environment.
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06/12/06
Recognizing Nascent Design Excellence and Enhancing University Programs
A school’s broader mission of the creation of knowledge should also encompass the reflection of excellence in the profession, recognition of great work that elevates the discipline.
Robert Greenstreet
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06/12/06
Student Roundup
After years of submitting to relentless faculty critiques and punitive grading policies, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Architecture and Urban Planning decided to turn the tables on themselves by asking their most recent graduates to provide some thoughtful critique about their personal take-away from the their tenure with Architecture higher education.
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06/12/06
Serving Up Architecture
On the evening of January 25, 2006, Chicago’s Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts opened its doors to a diverse crowd for an open dialogue about what’s at stake in making the subject of architecture more accessible to the public.
Cindy Coleman
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06/12/06
Architecture Schools in the Community
The collaborative boon of architecture programs with local practice and industry.
Robert Greenstreet
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04/20/06
Is Your Firm World Class?
We all think we’re the best. We all think that our firm is better than those other guys. We all think that our designs are the best. We all think that we do everything right. We all think we treat everyone right inside and outside the office. We think this is a great work environment. We all think our methodology is the best. We think we are a world class organization.
Williston Dye, AIA
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04/20/06
Questions leaders ask as they evaluate compensation strategies.
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04/20/06
Compensation Survey Methodology 2006-2007
In January and February of 2006 the Design Futures Council and DesignIntelligence surveyed leading firms believed to be “best practices” in the architecture, engineering, and design fields.
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