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aiarchitect | volume 14 the news of america’s community of architects | March 30, 2007 |
The Educators Central to the advancement of the African-American architect is the architecture school, where the students first come upon professional attitudes they’ll encounter in practice. It is also a venue where blacks are minimally represented, points out Stephen Kliment, FAIA as he highlights three outstanding exceptions: William Garrison McNeil, NOMA; Dr. Sharon E. Sutton, FAIA; and Ted Landsmark, Assoc. AIA, NOMA. Full story James Mary O’Connor, AIA, is principal-in-charge at Moore Ruble Yudell Architects and Planners and a 2007 recipient of the AIA Young Architects Award. Full story |
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