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Building Blocks: The Architect-Engineer Relationship

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Wednesday, March 12, 2003

The collaborations series continues with an examination of the architect-engineer relationship. Architect Daniel Libeskind and engineer Cecil Balmond explain the ins and outs of building design. Plus, Tom Turner discusses environmental law and the future of our nation’s wildlife, Justice on Earth. Frank Gannon shares his memoir, Midlife Irish and Siri Hustedt shares her novel, What I Loved.
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Daniel Libeskind and Cecil Balmond

The collaborations series continues with an examination of the architect-engineer relationship. Modern architecture has given us a number of buildings marveled for unorthodox design and seemingly impossible structure. But just how were they created? To shed some light, architect Daniel Libeskind and engineer Cecil Balmond explain the ins and ...

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Tom Turner

Tom Turner discusses environmental law and the future of our nation’s wildlife, Justice on Earth: Earthjustice and the People It Has Served.

Music: He Got Game Soundtrack music by Aaron Copland

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Frank Gannon

Frank Gannon shares his memoir, Midlife Irish: Discovering My Family and Myself.

Frank Gannon will be making appearances at the followiung places:
Wednesday, March 12th @ 8:00 p.m.
Rocky Sullivan’s Pub
129 Lexington Avenue @ 28th Street
New York, NY
212-725-3871

Thursday, March 13th @ 6:30 p.m.
American Irish ...

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Siri Hustedt

Siri Hustedt shares her novel, What I Loved.

Siri will be reading and signing books:
Thursday March 13th 7:30 pm
Barnes and Noble Broadway/86th Street

Music: Iris Soundtrack composer James Horner

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