DtRH #12

Union School District Passes $125 Million Bond to Improve School Facilities. Birralee Primary School: Kerstin Thompson Architects. What Does the Next-Generation School Library Look Like? More Progressive Ways to Measure Deeper Levels of Learning. UK Universities Can Learn From Australian Approach. Looking for Work? Check Out Glassdoor! How to Design Your Bedroom for Better Sleep. Censorship and What Freedom of Speech Really Means. Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee: SJP. Caterham Seven 160.

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DtRH #11

 A Discussion on Learning Environments with Dr. Jos Boys. How Classroom Design Impacts Learning. The Psychology of Learning Environments. Conference: Designing Libraries for the 21st Century. How Hackney Became London’s Most Livable Borough. Five of the World’s Most Generous Public Spaces. Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology. Architecture Extremis. Bring Reading Rainbow Back for Every Child. Asking for What You Want.

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DtRH #10

What Squatter Cities Can Teach Us. Canada Foundation for Innovation HD. Do-It-Yourself Architecture. Are Ivy League Schools Really Offering the Best Architectural Education? Tuition-Free Course on the Science of Happiness. This 3D Printer is Capable of Building a House in a Day. Special Issue of Building and Environment: Call for Papers. The Quest to Measure the Brain’s Response to Urban Design. Issue #34: Design for Learning Spaces and Innovative Classrooms. Better Library and Learning Space. Do ‘Green’ Schools Help Kids Learn?

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DtRH #9

Funding Sources for Canadian Research.  5 Tips to Getting Hired by Design.  The 14 Most Anticipated Buildings of 2014.  Building for Environmental Research & Teaching.  Study: Green Buildings Don’t Create Happier Workers.  How to Create a Winning Workplace.  Noises Off.  The New-Impossible Challenge of Designing the 9/11 Museum.  Famed Photographer Gives a Face to New York’s Homeless Population in ‘Residents of New York.’  University Lecture Theatre Refurbished to Cater for a Variety of Learning Modes.  Piazza Theology.  Now You Can Read Essays by Malcolm Gladwell and Judd Apatow While Eating Your Chipotle Burrito.

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DtRH #7

Interview with Winka Dubbeldam. Open Space Offices and Open Space Schools – Borrowing Across Organizations? The Key to Innovation. Why We Need to Design More Active Lives. Take 5: Designer Andy Altmann. Designs for Learning Environments of the Future. The 30 Second Habit with a Lifelong Impact. Portraits in Creativity. The Pocket Guide to Bullshit Prevention. Conflict in Technicolor. Interview with Interior Designer Afroditi Krassa. A Dreamy Shower.

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DtRH #6

Trim Tab’s Current Issue. Living Future 2014 Conference. Update on Knee High Design Campaign. Early Learning Centres in China. State of Design: How Design Education Must Change. Hazukashi House. Artist Offers Her Digital Design Skills to Help Homeless Dogs. The Uncomfortable Project. On Negotiating Your Design Salary. Cool Spaces.

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DtRH #5

“You have to really believe not only in yourself; you have to believe that the world is actually worth your sacrifices.” ~ Zaha Hadid. Teaching Design for Change. A Theory of Architecture (Part 1) and Unified Architecture Theory (Chapter 2B & Chapter 3) by Nikos Salingaros. Twenty is Plenty Takes to the Streets of New York. Federico Babina Imagines Famous Art As Architectural Spaces. Edith Macefield: The 84-Year-Old Who Refused a Million Dollars and Forced a Shopping Mall to Build Around Her House. Facing Destruction: Entire City to be Relocated 2 Miles Away. Car-Free City: Hamburg Announces Audacious 20-Year Plan.

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DtRH #4

“I’m not going to change the way I look or the way I feel to conform to anything. I’ve always been a freak. So I’ve been a freak all my life and I have to live with that, you know. I’m one of those people.” ~ John Lennon. She Loves LA. SXSWedu Video Highlights. Altruistic Alphabet Tumbler. World’s First 3D Printed Kayak. The Making of the TED2014 Theater. Book Briefs #18: A Bunch of Journals. Five Products That Put the Fun in Functionality. There Are No Silver Bullets in Education.

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DtRH #3

“When we are no longer able to change a situation – we are challenged to change ourselves” ~ Viktor E. Frankl. The Constructed Environment Conference 2014 accepting proposals. Graduate Scholar Awards 2014. Friday Five with Sir Terence Conran. Richard Rogers: Inside Out. For Flood Prevention, We Need to Raise Our Game (And Flatten Our Roofs). The Evolution of the College Library. The Cost of Higher Education: is up the only way?

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