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30th European Architecture Students Asembly to be held in the UK this summer See original here: Students invited to join with hundreds of others at Manchester event Read More

Lens, a city of 250,000 in northern France, had a rough 20th century. Read more: Construction Begins on Louvre Annex by SANAA, Imrey Culbert Read More

The Suzhou Museum might not be I.M. Pei’s most famous building, but it clearly expresses the architect’s longstanding quest to meld local traditions with modern architecture. Go here to see the original: I.M. Pei Returns to China in PBS Documentary Read More

Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, partners of Tokyo-based Sejima and Nishizawa and Associates, better known as SANAA, will receive the 2010 Pritzker Prize. Continue reading here: SANAA (Sejima and Nishizawa) Wins 2010 Pritzker Prize Read More

Citation from the Jury For more than 15 years, architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa have worked together in their collaborative partnership, SANAA, where it is virtually impossible to untangle which individual is responsible for what aspect of a ...Read More

For ten years architects Jeffrey Williams, AIA and Yann Leroy, AIA, and interior designers Kate Greenwood and Paul Greenwood—partners at BBG-BBGM—along with the firm’s Director of China Patrick Lo considered branching out on their own. The rest is here: Former BBG-BBGM ...Read More

Willard Homewood is one of the most storied neighborhoods in North Minneapolis. Continued here: Design Contest Seeks to Promote Rebuilding in Twin Cities Read More

This subject is designed for upper level undergraduates and graduate students as an introduction to politics and the policy process in modern Japan. The semester is divided into two parts. After a two-week general introduction to Japan and to the ...Read More

This course explores recent historical and anthropological approaches to the study of medicine and biology. The rest is here: STS.330 History and Anthropology of Medicine and Biology (MIT) Read More

Many difficult ethical questions have arisen from the explosive growth of biomedical research and the health-care industry since World War II. Here is the original post: STS.006J Bioethics (MIT) Read More