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This abandoned Kansas City bridge will be a vibrant entertainment district
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Supporting DEIB in Your School via Research-Based Design
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July 26, 2022
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Incremental Development Helping Communities Find Their Own Progress
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Indian Creek Library Wins AIA/ALA Award
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Multistudio: the Evolution of Gould Evans
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June 8, 2022
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Entertainment Plan for West Bottoms Railroad Bridge Picks Up Steam
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May 16, 2022
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Manzanita Square Awarded Best Use of Green & Sustainable Construction & Development Award
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Yosemite Valley Receives a Merit Award from IIDA
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Multistudio Gears up to Assist Kansas City with Planning of Transit-Oriented Development
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Chorus Featured in San Francisco Business Times
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Indian Creek Library Honored with a Chicago Athenaeum American Architecture Award
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