Morning Newswire: International Architecture Education Summit

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Architect Lessons—Amelia Taylor-Hochberg attended the International Architectural Education Summit, hosted by UCLA’s Department of Architecture and Urban Design and IE School of Architecture in Madrid, in Berlin, and details her takeaways. Number 2: “Kids today don’t know a thing about radicalism.”

“The Slumlord Project”—Street artists in Baltimore are attempting to clean up neighborhoods by painting on abandoned and empty properties in a “good old-fashioned bricks and mortar shaming project.” [The Huffington Post]

The New York Times has published an incredible interactive on the history of the highrise, narrated by Feist. That’s right, Feist. [NYT]

Wild Detroit houses for under $20,000. If the coldest day in the future will be hotter than than the hottest day in the present, then buying in Detroit is an investment. [Curbed]

Check out the coolest architecture designs in the world of video games. [Co.Design]

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