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‘Corona bike lanes’ and grassroots playgrounds: Is this how the COVID-19 pandemic will change cities?
‘Corona bike lanes’ and grassroots playgrounds: Is this how the COVID-19 pandemic will change cities?
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Andrew Curry - Contributor
May 20, 2020
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Sara Jensen Carr
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Marirose Sartoretto
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Designing software and smartphone apps with an architect’s touch
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These Northeastern researchers want to change architecture so new buildings last longer
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These Northeastern researchers want to change architecture so new buildings last longer
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Molly Callahan
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Building ‘Common Ground’ among architectural fields
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Co-op in the classroom: David Fannon
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Jason Kornwitz
March 7, 2017
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