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The Identity of Climate Change

When I moved to Brooklyn in 1988, I noticed something strange – when telling my neighbors that I had a position at a firm in Manhattan, the inevitable response would be along the lines of, “Oh, so you work in the city?” I was confused since it implied that I was living outside of the city and the urban credentials that I was cultivating were not completely authentic. Little did I know that when I lived on the Upper West Side in 1983-84, and later on the Lower East Side, I had occupied a privileged position. Manhattan was the star … Continue reading

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Our Space Within the Digital Place

Recently, Loci Architecture unveiled an updated and expanded web site. It is a part of greater consideration for who and what Loci Architecture represents. This is an effort to improve how our philosophy is brought forth to others. For many companies, teams, and individuals, the web site is intended to go beyond the physical, or every day, world. Web sites operate continuously, without interruption, reaching distant audiences and carrying a global presence. As such, it is a completely distinct world – a digital world. One achievable with technology and poised with the limitless possibility of our imagination. This world is … Continue reading

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