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aiarchitect | volume 14 the news of america’s community of architects September 14, 2007
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  Executive Editor Douglas E. Gordon, Hon. AIA
Managing Editor Stephanie Stubbs, Assoc. AIA
Associate Editor Tracy Ostroff
Associate Editor Russell Boniface
Assistant Editor Zachariah Mortice
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Contributing Editors: James Atkins, FAIA; Kermit Baker, PhD,
Hon. AIA; Michael J. Crosbie, AIA, PhD; John P. Eberhard, FAIA; Stephen A. Kliment, FAIA; Heather Livingston; Grant Simpson, FAIA; Michael Tardif, Assoc. AIA, Tony P. Wrenn, Hon. AIA.


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Initially, the purpose of this article was to focus on the importance of our profession’s acceptance of non-traditional architecture career paths, notes H. Ross Clements, AIA. However, as he considered the subject further, his thoughts focused as much on being prepared for architecture career opportunities, as on whether those opportunities present themselves in traditional or non-traditional architecture positions.
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Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak
believes that becoming the most livable city in the U.S. means taking strong urban design into the greening of every street.
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As an expert witness, Jim W. Sealy, FAIA, says he is asked often by lawyers what architects could possibly know about ergonomics. His answer? “Everything.”
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