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ARPA Journal is a biannual digital publication that serves as a public forum for debate on applied research practices in architecture.

Author: admin

Harvesting Change

Posted on May 24, 2018, updated on May 25, 2018 by admin

An interview with Sweet Water Foundation’s Emmanuel Pratt

How funding shapes work. How work shapes funding.

Posted in Article, Issue 05 project

Speculative

Posted on May 24, 2018, updated on May 25, 2018 by admin

by Sara Stevens

Design and capital in the work of Gerald Hines.

Posted in Article, Issue 05 critique

How to Not Squander People’s Money

Posted on May 24, 2018, updated on May 25, 2018 by admin

by Masha Panteleyeva

A Soviet guide to funding transparency.

Posted in Article, Issue 05 critique

Jumpstart Starter Homes

Posted on May 24, 2018, updated on May 25, 2018 by admin

by Jonathan Tate and Travis Bost

Retaining value and reimagining idiosyncrasy where two markets meet.

Posted in Article, Issue 05 project

Ownership Unpacked

Posted on May 24, 2018, updated on May 29, 2018 by admin

by Skylar Bisom-Rapp

Escaping the false binary between public and private property regimes.

Posted in Article, Issue 05 project

Conflicts of Interest

Posted on May 24, 2018, updated on May 30, 2018 by admin

Conflicts of Interests asks how researchers define an ethics of interest and disinterest across diverse structures of research funding

Posted in Issue

Towards Dematerialization

Posted on May 24, 2018, updated on May 30, 2018 by admin

By Frédéric Schnee

Nicolas Schöffer’s Maison Spatiodynamique à Cloisons Invisibles.

Posted in Article, Issue 05 critique

Patents, Agency, and Environment

Posted on May 24, 2018, updated on May 25, 2018 by admin

by Richard L. Hindle

A history of innovation in physical infrastructure and large-scale complex systems.

Posted in Article, Issue 05 critique

Please Own a Piece of It

Posted on May 24, 2018, updated on May 25, 2018 by admin

Dong-Ping Wong in conversation with Archie Lee Coates

Staying afloat with + POOL.

Posted in Article, Issue 05 project

Social Impact Criticism

Posted on May 24, 2018, updated on May 30, 2018 by admin

by Stephen Zacks

The use of influence for advocacy and production.

Posted in Article, Issue 05 project
11_Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment LABORATORY SERIES. No.11. Memo from the Assistant Secretary of Health to the Director of the Center of Disease Control ordering the termination of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, 1972. Conducted by the US Public Health Service and Tuskegee Institute starting in 1932, the study tracked untreated syphilis in 600 African American males. Without informed consent and under the guise of being treated for “Bad Blood,” the subjects were given free medical exams, meals and burial insurance. No patient was aware of having syphilis, and no patient was given treatment for the disease. The experiment led to the establishment of the Office for Human Research Protections. Photo Source: Wikipedia.
LABORATORY SERIES. No.11. Memo from the Assistant Secretary of Health to the Director of the Center of Disease Control ordering the termination of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, 1972. Conducted by the US Public Health Service and Tuskegee Institute starting in 1932, the study tracked untreated syphilis in 600 African American males. Without informed consent and under the guise of being treated for “Bad Blood,” the subjects were given free medical exams, meals and burial insurance. No patient was aware of having syphilis, and no patient was given treatment for the disease. The experiment led to the establishment of the Office for Human Research Protections. Photo Source: Wikipedia.

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