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"Architects hardly have any vision anymore. They are put into a straightjacket by clients. Now, we are just pussyfooting around." Those are the words of veteran architect Helmut Jahn, 2012 recipient of the Lynn S. Beedle lifetime achievement award from the Council on Tall Buildings & Urban Habitat. Jahn made his remarks
My recent trip to Virginia Tech’s College of Engineering neatly preceded ENR’s annual Education Report so in addition to giving the 12th Vecellio Distinguished Lecture in Blacksburg, Va., on Oct. 5, I was able to interview students and faculty for this week's cover story on the Raising the Bar initiative. The full text of my lecture is inside.
Just as ENR's 2012 The Year in Construction photography contest starts pulling in new entries, photographer Joseph A. Blum, a many-times winner and the shooter of two photo contest issue covers, sends word that he is invited to hang the opening show at a new college gallery on Oct. 17.
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