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 one-stop source for journalists seeking architecture, design, and construction information. 
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         <description>For immediate release:
Washington, D.C.  October 5, 2010  The American Institute of Architects (AIA) today announced that it will release new and updated 
documents for regional or urban planning, single-family, and mixed-use residential projects. These documents address the unique 
requirements of urban planning, single family residential development, and multi-family and mixed-use residential projects.</description>
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in Washington, D.C., as well as at some of our collateral organizations.</description>
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the Museum of Modern Art takes a long look at the social and humanitarian role 
architecture can play with Small Scale, Big Change: New Architectures of Social Engagement.
 Museum curator Andres Lepik has a few new rules: stick around to listen to the community
  and engage them in the design process.</description>
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significance  monuments to our communities and nations image and innovation. 
More than mere buildings, Americas most recognizable structures and those not so well known 
in our communities, influence our lives and inspire us to dream. They are the Shape of America.</description>
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         <title>On Being Native and Oneness</title>
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Nebraska Conference on Green Spaces in Lincoln in October. I drew
on Kansas farmer, activist, and author146;s emBecoming Native
to This Place/em for inspiration and</description>
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