Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design
Recipient: Goody, Clancy & Associates: Herb Nolan, Ben Carlson, Ron Mallis and Geoffrey Morrison-Logan (left to right)
Project: North Allston Strategic Framework for Planning; Boston
Client: Boston Redevelopment Authority; Boston
Photo: Goody, Clancy & Associates
 

   
 
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Architecture Knowledge Review Podcast Series
Architecture Knowledge Review is a podcast series for design professionals, featuring interviews, discussions, and best practices by architects and other design professionals who are at the forefront of the profession. Visit this page often for more information on specific topics and presentations.

 

Managing Cash Flow in a Tight Economic Market
Cash-flow complications are the leading cause of firms faltering in an economic downturn. Here, from PSMJ Resources Founder and President Frank Stasiowski, FAIA, are the key elements every principal must understand to maintain the firm’s strength and position it for the coming recovery. More about this podcast

Podcast: 2008/12/02 -- 22:12
Presenters: Frank Stasiowski, FAIA; Doug Gordon, moderator


 
 
Our Elderly Are People Too! Creating Meaningful Environments for the Elderly
To Boldly Go Where Everybody Else Has Gone: Access in New Houses
Off Grid: Ideas for Building a Carbon-Neutral Future
Green Homebuilding by Design: High Performance & Relevant Green Home Buildings, from past mistakes to successful significance.
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Engaging Youth to Design the Future
Multigenerational Leadership Roles for Architects
Organizing Professional Response to the Mayor's Plan NYC 2030
We: ALL the People-Implications for Women and the Profession
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Managing Cash Flow in a Tight Economic Market
Architectural Marketing in an Economic Downturn
Job Security or Job Search?
Managing Finances
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Daylighting Obstacles and Opportunities: Lessons from the Field
Sustaining the Value of Historic Resources - Energy
Nature’s R&D: Biomimicry Basics for Architects
Automated Code Checking in the United States
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The statements expressed in these podcasts reflect the participants’ own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of the podcasts should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization. These podcasts are intended for general information purposes only and do not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.