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Credits After the Flood: Building on Higher Ground Venezia 2006 |
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Christian Ditlev Bruun, Curator Exhibition Design: Jens Holm, Exhibition Designer Christian Ditlev Bruun, Exhibition Designer Exhibition Design Team: Charles Esteves Lorenzo Mattii David Marchisotto, Research Mike Huang, 3D modeling Keely Colcleugh, 3D Visualization Robert Ivy, Commissioner Suzanne Stephens, Vice-Commissioner Clifford A. Pearson, Vice-Commissioner Reed Kroloff, Dean, Tulane School of Architecture Anna Egger-Schlesinger, Graphic Designer Paula Kelly, Brochure Designer Laura Viscusi, Corporate Sponsorships Barbara Kroll, Sponsor Relations Organized by Architectural Record Presented by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State>> in cooperation with the Peggy Guggenheim Collection>> and the U.S. Embassy Rome >> With support from: Patron: Sponsors: Donors: Rockwell Group, FXFowle, Gund Partnership, Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz, Kohn Pedersen Fox, NBBJ, Perkins Eastman, Perkins & Will, Zimmer Gunsul Frasca, Pei Cobb Freed, Pelli Clarke Pelli, Studios Architecture, EDAW, Davis Brody Bond, Elise Jaffe + Jeffrey Brown, Johnson Fain, Alexander Gorlin Architects, Tsao & McKown, Voorsanger Architects, Gruzen Samton, Lance Brown, and Christopher Nolan Other contributors: The American Architectural Foundation, Montenidoli Wines, New World Manufacturing, Seattle Tarp Company, Skybox Realty, Bay Rubber Company, Seattle Textiles, Seaman Corporation, and Brown Innovations. Film & Photography © Neil Alexander and Michael Goodman Film clip from “Design/e2,” a television series on sustainable architecture, produced bykontentreal. |
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Michael Goodman iFrom helicopters and on the ground, photographerGoodman documented the scale and scope of the hurricane’s aftermath in New Orleans. Both abstract and immediate, his work offers a variety of perspectives on the confrontation between the built and the natural environments. |
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Neil Alexander iArchitectural photographer and documentary filmmaker Alexander remained in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. Excerpts from his video An Eye in the Storm lend a human face to the harrowing days of this disaster. |
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