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  • Oct 31, 2024 | architizer.com | Joshua Tree |INCA Architectes |Cambridge Seven |Eric Baldwin

    Architects: Want to have your project featured? Showcase your work through Architizer and sign up for our inspirational newsletters. In a world increasingly shaped by extreme weather events, architects are embracing the challenge of designing structures that not only withstand high winds but also enhance resilience and sustainability. From typhoon-prone coastlines to hurricane belts and mountain ranges exposed to strong gusts, innovative architecture is emerging to address these forces of nature.

  • Jun 9, 2024 | change.org | Joshua Tree

    The Aratina Solar Project is about to BULLDOZE Nearly 4000 Ancient Joshua Trees! Who Approved THIS??? Help Now!1 - SIGN this Petition!2 - EMAIL to let them know that "THE WORLD IS WATCHING"3 - Register Now for Public Comments on the "Western Joshua Tree Conservation Act" which allows solar to bulldoze Ancient Joshua Tree Forests. (Register even if you cannot attend!)4 - SUBSCRIBE For News and Action PlanI Thought They Were Protected!Ancient Joshua Trees are going extinct, and we must save them.

  • Jun 9, 2024 | change.org | Joshua Tree

    The Aratina Solar Project is about to BULLDOZE Nearly 4000 Ancient Joshua Trees! Who Approved THIS??? Help Now!1 - SIGN this Petition!2 - EMAIL to let them know that "THE WORLD IS WATCHING"3 - SUBSCRIBE For News and Action PlanI Thought They Were Protected!Ancient Joshua Trees are going extinct, and we must save them.

  • Jun 9, 2024 | change.org | Joshua Tree

    The Aratina Solar Project is about to BULLDOZE Nearly 4000 Ancient Joshua Trees!Help Now!1 - SIGN this Petition!2 - EMAIL to let them know that "THE WORLD IS WATCHING"3 - SUBSCRIBE For News and Action PlanI Thought They Were Protected!Ancient Joshua Trees are going extinct, and we must save them. The Aratina Solar Project in Boron, California, is approved to destroy nearly 4000 ancient Joshua Trees in this forest (Each Blue Dot on the map represents an old growth Joshua Tree).

  • Apr 8, 2024 | momus.ca | Jessica Simmons-Reid |Joshua Tree

    In El abrazo, Delcy Morelos’s site-specific solo exhibition at Dia Chelsea in New York, two earthworks swell against the perimeters of two discrete, darkened rooms, threatening to usurp their containment. In the first, a mud-soaked landscape bestrewn with intricately incorporated sculptural objects (such as vessels, pipes, and other shapes) recalls a vast archeological excavation site; in the second, an immense earthen mound evokes an unexhumed monument.

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