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National Building Museum
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The National Building Museum inspires curiosity about the world we design and build. We transform understanding of the history and impact of architecture, engineering, landscape architecture, and design. Through exhibitions, educational programs, and special events, the Museum welcomes all ages to experience stories about the built world and its power to shape our lives, our communities, and our future.
2024 National Building Museum Gala Honoring Marriott International
On Thursday, June 6, the National Building Museum recognized Marriott International as the recipient of the 2024 Honor Award for making the communities where they do business more vibrant places to live, work, and visit.
Since its founding in 1927 in Washington, D.C. and the opening of its first hotel property in 1957, Marriott has been shaping landscapes in America and globally for nearly a century. As the world’s largest hospitality company, Marriott has a long legacy in more than designing and operating hotels-it has helped transform destinations and anchor communities. Marriott serves as a catalyst for economic growth, creating opportunities for associates and local suppliers. Through ...
Since its founding in 1927 in Washington, D.C. and the opening of its first hotel property in 1957, Marriott has been shaping landscapes in America and globally for nearly a century. As the world’s largest hospitality company, Marriott has a long legacy in more than designing and operating hotels-it has helped transform destinations and anchor communities. Marriott serves as a catalyst for economic growth, creating opportunities for associates and local suppliers. Through ...
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2023 Vincent Scully Prize Presentation: Theaster Gates
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Theaster Gates was the twenty-fifth recipient of the National Building Museum's annual Vincent Scully Prize. Representative of the Museum’s institutional Pillars of Innovation and Equity, Gates’ bold and life-affirming attention to the overlooked and the everyday is very much in the spirit of Vincent Scully’s scholarship, melding Art, Architecture, and Urban Design. His unique global practice, ...
Keynote Address: In Pursuit of Home
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Featuring: April De Simone, Managing Principal, The Practice of Democracy, NOMA
Welcome Remarks
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Aileen Fuchs, President & Executive Director, National Building Museum
Session Three: Intergenerational Communities & Alternative Housing
Просмотров 378 месяцев назад
This session looked at the burdens posed by the shortage of affordable housing for older adults, and the advantages for the entire community of offering more options including nontraditional housing that serves multiple generations. Featuring: Rodney Harrel, Vice President, Family, Home and Community, AARP Jennifer Ho, Commissioner, Minnesota Housing Jennifer Molinsky, Project Director, Housing...
Session Two: Displacement, Wealth Disparities, and Equitable Development
Просмотров 348 месяцев назад
In session two, the panelists discussed how housing development alone cannot solve the problem of affordability. Featuring: Sara C. Bronin, Chair, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Anita Cozart, Director, DC Office of Planning Andrew Foley, Associate Director of Development, Jonathon Rose Companies Julian Gross, Principal, Law Office of Julian Gross Marc Norman, Larry & Klara Silvers...
Midday Talk: Housing Beyond Units
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Teddy Cruz and Fonna Forman argue that new paradigms in affordable and inclusive housing design demand structural transformations in housing policy, and a new political economy to support alternative social densities, transitional uses, and shared economies. Featuring Teddy Cruz, Professor of Public Culture and Urbanization in the Department of Visual Arts at the University of California, San D...
Session 1: Affordable Housing and the Equitable Energy Transition
Просмотров 378 месяцев назад
The session discussed the tools needed to connect vulnerable communities to funding and resources. Featuring: Calvin Gladney, President & CEO, Smart Growth America Pallavi Mantha, Associate, Carbon & Sustainability, Arup (LEED AP WELL AP) Marion McFadden, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Li...
2023 National Building Museum Gala Honoring Kohler
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The National Building Museum recognized Kohler Co, and the late Herbert V. Kohler, Jr., as the recipient of the 2023 Honor Award, for inspiring us all to live our best lives, for pushing the boundaries of design, and for being on the forefront of innovative solutions that accelerate change and create a better tomorrow. Founded in 1873, Kohler’s global brand has been making history with it’s bol...
National Building Museum 2022 Annual Fund Campaign
Просмотров 290Год назад
The National Building museum has an incredible year ahead. We are fully in rebuilding mode and we need your support as we reimagine the Museum and how we can live our our mission to inspire curiosity about the world we design and build. We have set a goal to raise $75,000 in Annual Fund gifts by midnight, December 31. Your gift will be matched 1:1 by members of the Museum's board of trustees, d...
Notre-Dame de Paris: Rebuilding a Legacy
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What does it take to rebuild one of the most visited, recognizable, and semantically loaded works of architecture in the world? Presented in partnership with the Catholic University of America, on September 26, 2022, Philippe Villeneuve, Chief Architect of Historic Monuments in charge of Notre-Dame de Paris, and Rémi Fromont, Chief Architect of Historic Monuments, deliver their first public lec...
Vincent Scully Prize - Dolores Hayden
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Dolores Hayden, Professor of Architecture, Urbanism, and American Studies Emerita at Yale University, is the 24th recipient of the National Building Museum’s annual Vincent Scully Prize. Beginning in the 1970s, Hayden pioneered the analysis of American built environments to document the history of gender, class, and race. As an urban historian, architect, and poet, Hayden is the author of sever...
The Future of Notre-Dame de Paris
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On April 15, 2019, the world watched as a fire ravaged Notre-Dame, tearing through the 12th-century Cathedral, destroying two-thirds of its roof and collapsing its world-famous spire. Through an official patronage with the public establishment dedicated to the conservation and restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, Autodesk is contributing with design and construction solutions, includin...
Harriet Tubman... At the Intersection of Legacy and Landscape
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How can the preservation of landscapes strengthen our understanding of our shared history? The story of Harriet Tubman’s journey from an enslaved person, to a fearless leader of emancipation, to a giant of American history is one of the most dynamic examples of the power of individuals to affect the American cultural narrative. This talk celebrates the 200th anniversary of Tubman’s birth and ex...
Architectural Photography: Capturing the Essence of Design and Place
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Architectural Photography: Capturing the Essence of Design and Place
Spotlight on Design: Folger Shakespeare Library Renovation
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Spotlight on Design: Folger Shakespeare Library Renovation
Equity in the Built Environment Where Is My Land
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Equity in the Built Environment Where Is My Land
Equity in the Built Environment: Black Women Build - Baltimore
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Equity in the Built Environment: Black Women Build - Baltimore
The Changing Focus of Architectural Photography
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The Changing Focus of Architectural Photography
Climate ABC: Who Leads and What Follows?
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Climate ABC: Who Leads and What Follows?
2021 Vincent A. Scully Prize Presentation: Mabel O. Wilson
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2021 Vincent A. Scully Prize Presentation: Mabel O. Wilson
Amazing program watching here from Gary Indiana where a program like this is definitely needed keep up the great work empowering women in a high needs area
funfact: the current aga khan is a gay MUSLIM leader
This was such a beautiful, informative, and wholesome place. Visitor Apr '24
Can't spot a single muslim here.
This is fabulous. I can scarcely believe I am the first person to comment on this. Worth watching over and over! Thanks Bruce C
The museum needs to find a new Human Resources Director to replace one who refuses to work.
Palladio aims at standardised building prototypes: he leads the way for "modern" architecture...Wow! See also the sahanz paper:" Pythagorean Palladio: Palladian proportionality patterns decoded?", for a reading of one of his proportioning tools, the root two rectangle, and his system of proportions in general, based on the tetraktys and the Pythagorean Lambda...Thanks, kind regards
'Incredible view of downtown''? I want an 'Incredible view of green grass and trees'.
Looks like paradise compared to were im from(glasgow UK)
Along with Ezra Stoller this is a must-see for those interested in the evolution of architectural photography
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Hello wow, this is a great program! How can I be apart of the program and how long?
"Mixed income housing" means poor people living were they do not deserve to!! Somebody had to say it!!
1:06 Even though there was a lot of turmoil and violence, the community came together..........to perpetrate more turmoil and violence.
A gift to the MX people from 1930s Americans. 😊
1:52 the only reason Cabrini Greens was torn down is because the govt declared war on the taxpayers and citizens who resided there & couldn't win. 🎉💁♀️💛
I find the title offensive. Nature wasn't tamed, it was destroyed full stop. Worst thing to happen was the American Army Corps of Engineers. You build your town around a flood prone river you are moron full stop.
Mixed income? Really? I seriously doubt the well-off want to mix with the poor. Anyone who believes that is delusional.
It's an idea that looks good on paper but in reality it doesn't work.
I have great memories of growing up in Lakewood. Lots of living and playing, and tons of neighborhood friends. I was there from 1954 to 1984.
*promosm* 😅
Excellent Art Deco
Dolores Hayden is changing my life. Thank you
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These were symbols of capitalism collapsing, thus the poor had to be hidden instead of sticking out. The same way the government hides all the poverty in America through EBT cards, without them we'd have the longest soup lines, rivaling those during the great depression.
Brilliant!! Inspiring!! I have moved to ACT. I am sure that our paths will cross. Thank you
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Its a ghetto now
You've never been to Chicago. The area has been gentrified,
So he builds for himself a shiny modern object on top of a hill as his house and isolated himself there with his wife.
A lot of gentrification going on
Thank you for this informative video!
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The Theme Building was obviously the center of attention. Now, it has literally "sunk" as the whole airport has gone through many renovations and expansions as things started rising all around it. It's still there but it's possible some people might miss it while going around the terminal loop. As far as all the buildings being "shells," if that happened, it would have never lasted. Look at the airport today. They would have all been replaced by now. It would be nice if the Theme Building restaurant would reopen. I think they missed an opportunity with the construction of the people mover. It goes around it. If they made a walkway going through or connected to it, there would have been plenty of foot traffic from people going to the airport. Instead, it's in the middle of the airport but not connected to anything.
All this time has passed and still a lot empty plots of land where these buildings once stood and some never made it back to this neighborhood and it’s 2023 now.
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Notice a pattern with the color of person it deteriorates with
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Thanks for sharing!
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YES! As an aging culture, we do need this and we need the monthly costs for living to NOT be more than a Senior Citizens can manage on SS and savings. Rental costs in my midwestern, medium-size community runs $1,200-$24,000 a month. What senior citizen can manage that on a fixed income? I live in a condo so that at age 72 and 77 we do not have to mow lawns, shovel snow, pick up leaves and manage home maintenance etc. But our IRA funds will be gone in 8 years, so how are we going to pay to reconfigure our condo or move yet again? The BEST two things about my community and why we moved here when we downsized and move in from the country in 2018 is this 1) The MAX bus rides for ages 70 and over that only costs $2.30 per ride and a great Senior Wellness Center.
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