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Parsons the New School for Design
by Urban Omnibus
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April 19th, 2012
TIMES SQUARE REVAMP What defines an edge condition? How is the street differentiated from the sidewalk? For the past couple...
On the morning of February 23rd, Studio-X opened its doors to a full house of practicing and academic urban designers...
Representatives from three interdisciplinary teams of college students in the New York metro area share how they are taking on the challenge of this year’s Solar Decathlon.
by Bronwyn Breitner and James Slade
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June 15th, 2011
Bronwyn Breitner and James Slade describe how their students reconsidered one of our most familiar architectural spaces, the residence, in the context of the Bronx's Lower Concourse.
by Sarah Snider
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November 3rd, 2010
What do you want from your city’s soil? There are many homegrown and local agriculture ideas in Living Concrete/Carrot City, an exhibition currently on view at Parsons The New School for Design, and they’re worth a look. The projects range from farm visits for families to bodega research, education and...
Our economy consists of both goods and services. Traditionally, design has focused on one, not the other. Laura Forlano talks to leading practitioners in this emerging field.
by Laura Forlano
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August 19th, 2010
Are we growing more than plants? This question — blown up in large pink letters on a white wall in...
by Urban Omnibus
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January 20th, 2010
David Leven and Derek Porter discuss how their architecture and lighting design students collaborated to reimagine access to and use of this complex waterfront site.
“Design has become too important to be left to designers,” Tim Brown told a packed auditorium at Parsons last Wednesday....


