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Blog on the City: June 2009
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Sunday, June 21, 2009. Demand freedom for Iranians. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Steve Litt's Design Blog. Green City Blue Lake. Cuyahoga County Planning Weblog.
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Blog on the City: May 2009
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Monday, May 18, 2009. The designer of the POW/MIA flag has passed. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Steve Litt's Design Blog. Green City Blue Lake. Cuyahoga County Planning Weblog.
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Blog on the City: January 2008
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Monday, January 28, 2008. Viktor Schreckengost, RIP. Another great Cleveland modernist has passed. Steve Litt's article here. Wednesday, January 16, 2008. Modernism Saved, yet Developer Post-Modernism must be Stopped. So the Cleveland Trust Tower has been saved, due to many factors. The K D Group of Willoughby bid just enough for the property and has proposed saving George Post's Cleveland Trust Rotunda and the Tower. And that's great. See K D's plans here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Green City Blue Lake.
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Blog on the City: September 2008
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Thursday, September 11, 2008. We Must Always Remember. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Steve Litt's Design Blog. Green City Blue Lake. Cuyahoga County Planning Weblog.
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Blog on the City: January 2009
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Friday, January 23, 2009. For once, BOTC agrees with the Cuyahoga County Commissioners. BOTC believes that the Mall site is a far better choice for the Medical Mart and Convention Center than the Tower City site. However, our reasoning is not based on money, but rather, based on what we believe is good for downtown urbanism. BOTC also likes the Mall site because the architects and urban designers will be forced to re-interpret and grapple with Daniel Burnham. The Mall was designed as the "green lungs...
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rockitecture.: 2010 AIA Cleveland Architecture Week
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2010 AIA Cleveland Architecture Week. Connecting Cleveland Through A Celebration Of Architecture. All events are hosted at Convivium 33 Gallery located at 1433 East 33rd Street, Cleveland unless other wise noted. Thursday April 15, 2010 5:00 to 9:00 pm. Lecture By George Hartman, FAIA. Architectural Education and The Community Of Architects. The Union Club Of Cleveland. 1211 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland. 5:00 PM Social Hour With Cash Bar. Friday April 16, 2010 5:30-9:30 pm. No Building Left Behind. 5:00 -7:0...
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rockitecture.: 03.2011
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AIA Cleveland 2011 Architecture Design Month Starts Friday. 2011 Architecture Design Month. Get ready. AIA Cleveland 2011 Architecture Design Month starts this Friday, April 1st! Start your evening at 1point618. And check out the winning projects from the d3 Housing Tomorrow competition. An international competition searching for innovative housing solutions. Finish your evening at the opening reception and party for Architecture Design Month at the Battery Park Powerhouse! On view will be resea. 6:00 - ...
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Blog on the City: Public Square is Dead! Long Live Public Sqaure!
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Monday, June 12, 2006. Public Square is Dead! Long Live Public Sqaure! Cleveland’s Public Square is an empty vessel. It no longer functions as the community space that Moses Cleaveland and the boys designed back in the early 19th Century. Sure, the square has hosted some important events, like Lincoln’s funeral procession, the filming of. And some very Cleveland-like events, like the celebration that followed the Indians. We do not need interpretive panels explaining what occurred in 1814 at this spot to...
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Blog on the City: May 2008
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Soul of the City. How does one measure the depth of civic engagement in a particular city? What metrics can we use to register the strength of conscience? How can the soul of the city be indexed? However, what happens if no one comes to the parade? What if very little people actually spend a half-hour of their holiday participating in—just merely watching, mind you- the Memorial Day Parade? BOTC hopes what we witnessed is merely an anomaly. Thursday, May 22, 2008. Cleveland, was cl...