The world is complex, and outcomes are always contested—but we, like landscapes, are inherently optimistic. We build knowledge and resilience in a safe-to-fail environment. We explore and experiment.
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A talk story with master architect Sid Snyder, who has been pivotal in the local architectural landscape, is being held this Friday. The SHADE Institute is behind the event. The Conversation talked to ...
Barry Blitt, a cartoonist and an illustrator, has contributed to The New Yorker since 1992. In 2020, he won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning. Susanna Fogel’s surprisingly jovial bio ...
A foundational work in military strategy, Clausewitz explores the nature of war, its political implications, and the ...
Last year Rev Gill Sakakini and artist, Jack Greenwood, began to capture some of the faces of Shepton Mallet in a series of ...
A Companion to the Archaeology of the Roman Empire. p. 880. This edited volume presents a synthesis of recent research on villas and villa landscapes in the northern provinces of the Roman world. It ...
President APAC and MD India of Landor, one of the top brand and design studios, Lulu Raghvan’s book Go Further, Faster: ...
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Dr D. Bhalla, a distinguished civil servant with more than 30 years of experience in public service, has launched his latest ...