Published: July 4, 2016, noon
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We\'re taking a break from One-to-One this week to set off fireworks and contemplate the potential future of a Trump Presidential Center. In the meantime, we present some of our favorite episodes related to this big ol\' hot mess of a nation.
We\'ve got it all:
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- "Traditional" architecture, not necessarily just like Jefferson would have wanted:\\xa0Building Our Best Nature: Archinect Sessions One-to-One #8 with Scott Merrill, winner of this year\'s Driehaus Prize
- The too-common tragedy of mass shootings:\\xa0Queer Space, After Pulse: Archinect Sessions #69 ft. special guests James Rojas and S. Surface
- Seeing through anti-LGBTQ legislation:\\xa0Due Protest: pushing back against HB-2 and fighting for interns on Archinect Sessions #64, ft. special guest Gregory Walker
- Gun-control in the classroom:\\xa0Guns in the Studio: Texas\' new campus carry law prompted Architecture Dean Fritz Steiner to resign. He joins us to discuss the law\'s effect on architecture education, on Archinect Sessions #55
- Public health crises from compromised infrastructure:\\xa0Dispatch from Flint: How architects can help, on Archinect Sessions #54
- Good ol\' American architecture institutions:\\xa0Inside the Institute: Archinect Sessions goes to the AIA National Convention on Episode #30
- Interview with the architects who would become the designers for Obama\'s Presidential Center:\\xa0"Starts with me, ends with us": A conversation with Tod Williams and Billie Tsien on Archinect Sessions Episode #22
- and, of course, hot dogs:\\xa0Hot Dogs Around the World: James Biber, architect of US Pavilion "American Food 2.0" at EXPO Milan, joins us for Episode #31 of Archinect Sessions
I (Amelia) also personally recommend you check out these prior One-to-One\'s:
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