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Designing Out Violence
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Viewpoints
From Overt to Covert: How Segregation Persists in America
Housing discrimination has not been eradicated. Its methods are simply more subtle, and sophisticated, than ever before.
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Secret Weapon: How LAPD Uses Design to Improve Community Relations
The city of Los Angeles has been working with the architects Perkins+Will to transform its fleet of bunker-like police stations into light-filled spaces that embrace their communities.
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Q+A: The Architect Behind the Sandy Hook Redesign
Julia McFadden, one of the lead architects of the Sandy Hook School redesign, discusses the project’s many challenges.
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Forensis: Architecture in the Court of Law
How one group of architects is using forensics as a tool for justice.
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Q&A: Raphael Sperry on the Architecture of Incarceration
Metropolis speaks with architect Raphael Sperry about his efforts to keep architects from designing inhumane prison environments.
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Sanctuary Shelter Project: Providing Refuge for Battered Women in South Africa
Providing sanctuary and shelter for battered women