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Skyscrapers "just not that valuable" says Carol Ross Barney

US cities must push for more mid-rise buildings and better public spaces to become more equitable, 2023 AIA Gold Medal winner Carol Ross Barney.

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Security: GSA Administrator cuts ribbon on grid-interactive and smart building technologies at Oklahoma City Federal Building

Source: United States General Services Administration May 11, 2023 Completed Multi-Year Project will Reduce Energy Use by 41%, Save Taxpayers Millions OKLAHOMA CITY – Today, U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Administrator Robin Carnahan visited Oklahoma City for a ribbon cutting event to announce the completed installation of new grid-interactive and smart building

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Carol Ross Barney wins AIA Gold Medal 2023

Carol Ross Barney has been awarded the 2023 Gold Medal by the American Institute of Architecture for being an "unrivaled architect for the people".

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Carol Ross Barney awarded 2023 AIA Gold Medal for being 'unrivaled architect for the people' | News

The American Institute of Architects has awarded the 2023 AIA Gold Medal to Carol Ross Barney. Presented each year to an individual whose body of work has had a “lasting influence on the theory and practice of architecture,” the 2023 edition honors Barney’s “pursuit of architecture that.

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Timeline of Birmingham's 150-Year History | The Birmingham Times

The Birmingham Times 1871  –City of Birmingham founded; now the state’s most populous city, Birmingham was founded at the crossing of two rail lines near one of the world’s richest deposits of minerals. 1873 Birmingham becomes seat of Jefferson County. –First Colored Baptist Church founded. Birmingham particularly hard hit by cholera due to the lack of urban infrastructure and the poor housing conditions. At least 128 people died from cholera, which struck in the height of summer and persisted for several weeks. The outbreak caused about half of Birmingham’s 4,000 residents to flee. 1874 – Birmingham Iron Age newspaper in publication. Sloss Furnaces. (Birmingham, Ala. Public Library Archives)

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