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Nam Henderson

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  • 5 days ago | archinect.com | Nam Henderson |Amelia Taylor-Hochberg

    John served in the United States Army Corps of Engineers in Germany (1953–1956) and earned degrees in philosophy and architecture from Rice University (1957–1963) and his graduate degree in architecture from Columbia University in 1969 — Electronic Frontier Foundation The co-founder, with his wife Deborah Natsios, of Cryptome passed away in March. The Whistleblower Architects: surveillance, infrastructure, and freedom of information according to Cryptome (part 1) The Whistleblower Architects:...

  • 2 weeks ago | archinect.com | Nam Henderson

    Marvin Davis claimed that, as he sat there, probably in a room by himself at the studio with Walt standing over him poking him in the shoulder, he did 133 revisions of these maps to get to the Disneyland layout by 1955...A few of these maps have been shown before but a lot of these have not been seen before.

  • 3 weeks ago | archinect.com | Nam Henderson |Sean Joyner |Nicholas Korody

    Marvin Davis claimed that, as he sat there, probably in a room by himself at the studio with Walt standing over him poking him in the shoulder, he did 133 revisions of these maps to get to the Disneyland layout by 1955...A few of these maps have been shown before but a lot of these have not been seen before.

  • 3 weeks ago | archinect.com | Nam Henderson |Anna Pendergrast |Kelly Pendergrast

    Sean Joyner published his first feature since 2022, titled On Becoming a Professional: Letter to an Architecture Student. In it he writes "If there is anything I can say about becoming a professional, it is that it has less to do with status or mastery than with how one chooses to move through difficulty. It’s about how you show up when things are unclear. How you carry responsibility without fanfare.

  • 1 month ago | archinect.com | Josh Niland |Nicholas Korody |Nam Henderson

    Mexiconewsdaily.com has a neat summation of some leading figures behind the new face of Mexican architectural practice. Many of them—including the list’s most recognizable name, Fernanda Canales—have gained notoriety through a heavy engagement with social practice. Others like...

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