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Issue 01, Test Subjects

Design Forward, Reverse Engineer

An interview with Cory Brugger

How Morphosis manages to take risks.

Issue 01, Test Subjects

Bioplastics!

by Meredith Miller

From the kitchen to the field.

Issue 01, Test Subjects

Bit by Bit

by Els Verbakel

Real time urbanism.

Issue 01, Test Subjects

If The Dust Never Settles

By Phu Hoang, MODU

Uncontrolling weather control.

Issue 01, Test Subjects

Learning from Schools

By Gabu Heindl

Close a door, draw a line.

Issue 01, Test Subjects

Task Environment

An interview with Arindam Dutta

Architecture and the ‘Creative Economy.’

03_Skunk Works LABORATORY SERIES. No.03. Skunk Works hanger in Palmdale, CA. Founded by Kelly Johnson in 1943 under the motto “quick, quiet, quality,” Skunk Works is the official alias for Lockheed Martin’s Advanced Development Program (ADP). The secret research-cum-development facility developed a working model that granted small teams space to work in undisclosed locations, with relative autonomy from corporate bureaucracy and standard procedures. The rules of engagement are outlined by Kelly in “14 Rules and Practices.”  Today, the term Skunk Works has become synonymous with the “space of innovation” coopted by corporate tech giants. Photo: Wikipedia.
LABORATORY SERIES. No.03. Skunk Works hanger in Palmdale, CA. Founded by Kelly Johnson in 1943 under the motto “quick, quiet, quality,” Skunk Works is the official alias for Lockheed Martin’s Advanced Development Program (ADP). The secret research-cum-development facility developed a working model that granted small teams space to work in undisclosed locations, with relative autonomy from corporate bureaucracy and standard procedures. The rules of engagement are outlined by Kelly in “14 Rules and Practices.”  Today, the term Skunk Works has become synonymous with the “space of innovation” coopted by corporate tech giants. Photo: Wikipedia.
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Talk about money with us! Issue 05, "Conflicts of Interest," Abstracts due Sep 1. bit.ly/1CUsLVz . https://t.co/7ZkPd7q4VU

Tue July 12, 2016 18:16

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