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NOMA magazine Spring 2013
The latest NOMA magazine arrived in the mail today. Our team worked hard putting this together. I hope the members and friends of NOMA enjoy this look back at last year’s conference. Please send your feedback to magazin [at] noma.net. If you aren’t a member, think about joining. However, you can still view the PDF […]
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noma conference: my marathon day
I went to the NOMA conference last month in Detroit. It was my first time in the city. Unfortunately home life made me shorten my trip so I was only there for about 36 hours. I had two goals: deliver the NOMA magazine on time to conference attendees and deliver my presentations well. I ambitiously […]
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Woman at party says “I have seen your work.” I think jokingly “am I famous? are the paparazzi hunting me down?” At that party [tonight 9/24/2010] a few years ago, I was reminded of how small the circle of black women architects is. I was standing in a room of affordable housing/community development folks and […]
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10 years ago
Where has the time gone? Almost ten years ago, my essay “Where Are the Architects That Look Like Me?” was published. At that time there were only 143 licensed African American women architects. I didn’t think it was a ground breaking essay and I am sure many other women had said the same words. That […]
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Tags: african american architect, architect, architects, Architecture, architecture license, daaa, Girl Scouts, NOMA, the only one, Virginia, woman architect
after dinner drinks
Tea Kung Fu Photo by Michael Camilleri After dinner, a cup of tea or coffee is always welcome. Consider this my after dinner post to wrap up this edition of the dinner series. For the last couple of weeks, I have been writing about food and community, particularly focused around dinner. I had a lot […]
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Tags: community, designers, dinner, new york city, NOMA
blaze a trail
The following is a piece of a thread of Twitter chat I participated in a month ago. @skibison: @NOMArchitects A2: Do you still really need to blaze ure own path? Have there not been enough examples to follow? #NOMAchat August 31, 2011, 12:43 am @MelissaRDaniel: I wish I was tough like the pioneer women b4 […]
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NOMA Mag Spring Edition
The latest NOMA (National Magazine’s them is Africa: Dissect, Design, Deliver. (Thanks to Ifeoma Ebo for coming up the title.) The articles are great. Shout our to Betsy Ismail for the wonderful graphic layout, to Ifeoma Ebo, Stephonie Nash and Victoria Kaplan for editorial assitance.
Editor’s Page
In the information age, there is no excuse for us to limit our thinking on unknown areas to solely what we hear and read from major new sources.
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