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IDAinsight: Budgeting and Scheduling 101 with Robert Bahar
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Due to high demand and to better accommodate our international IDA and community members, we’ve scheduled a second iteration of the Budgeting and Scheduling 101 workshop with Robert Bahar. If you missed the first session, don’t miss your chance to reserve a spot!
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Winter 2024/2025
No Other Land is both narratively explosive and achingly personal. In terms of craft, it’s one of the most impressive examples of verité scene-making in recent years—though its directors, a collective of four Israeli and Palestinian journalists, aren’t format purists in their story of how Israeli state legal machinations and individual soldiers force expulsions of Palestinian villagers in the West Bank. Mackenzie Lukenbill examines how the quartet of Basel Adra, Yuval Abraham, Hamdan Billal, and Rachel Szor made the film their story in every mutual way possible. After No Other Land was selected for this issue’s cover feature, IDA’s board selected the film’s directors to receive the Courage Under Fire Award at the 40th IDA Documentary Awards. Articles featured in the print version will be published online November 2024–February 2025.
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The Harvard 5: a story of love, architecture, and a design revolution
THE HARVARD 5 tells the little-known story of five ground-breaking architects and designers who ignited a modern design revolution from the least likely place –colonial New Canaan, CT. Through interviews with the spouses, family, clients, and biographers, this project weaves together the fascinating personal and professional stories of these architects and designers whose risk-taking would define American Modernism in the 20th–century.
THE HARVARD 5 tells the little-known story of five ground-breaking architects and designers who ignited a modern design revolution from the least likely place –colonial New Canaan, CT. Through interviews with the spouses, family, clients, and biographers, this project weaves together the fascinating personal and professional stories of these architects and designers whose risk-taking would define American Modernism in the 20th–century.