What We’re Reading on the Web
As usual, we’ve read the Internet cover-to-cover and rounded up some of the most interesting reads out there for your perusal. Enjoy!
If you’re here in Jackson and looking for an air-conditioned activity, go check out several Mississippi State architecture and landscape architecture students’ work at the Old Capitol Museum. Their work is part of an exhibit paying homage to dilapidated structures around the state. Find out more here.
Speaking of architecture students, in an effort to ease the path to licensure, the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) is now allowing 12 accredited architecture programs to include an “Integrated Path” to licensure within their school’s curriculum. This would allow students to begin taking their ARE prior to graduation, thereby easing post-graduation professional requirements.
From Architectural Digest: a look at The Biggest Architectural Newsmakers this Fall
Architect Magazine rounded up their favorite submissions (out of 350 designs!) in the competition for the new World War I monument.
A revisiting of past World’s Fairs’ architectural landmarks.