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Posted on: February 21, 2014
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ARCHITECT Visits Premiering Soon

ARCHITECT is hitting the road to visit studios, institutions, and events across the U.S. and abroad. This series kicks off with a visit to four studios in Boston. Then ARCHITECT stops by the MIT School of Architecture + Planning to find out how materials research and prototyping are influencing the next generation of designers.

By Kaitlyn Rossi

 

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