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Most, when prodded, give a playful shrug at the curious phenomenon at Long Island's Plainview-Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy ...
The second DATMA exhibit you may have already seen. It is a series of fabric and sailcloth panels hung on the facade of New Bedford City Hall with other panels displayed along William Street, up to ...
Efforts to preserve the Brutalist architecture and crumbling campus of UMass Dartmouth Built in the 1960s by architect Paul Rudolph, UMass Dartmouth was his tribute to “raw concrete” and the ...
Boston Healthcare & Campus Development Hospital Development Projects, Analyzing Layouts and Investments in Outpatient and Medical Office Buildings Event Ended On: Wednesday May 14 2025 ...
Toal, who got his start at GRLA more than 30 years ago, is a licensed architect, sustainable design specialist and design equity advocate.
When UMass Dartmouth began renting the Star Store in 2001, the university entered into a public-private partnership that dazzled the city of New Bedford with promises of economic renewal. With an ...
New England has plenty of quaint colleges in historic locales, but UMass Dartmouth, nestled in the forest of a town founded in 1664, is one of a kind. The state university’s sprawling megastructures ...
Our University, and our program, want to be the place where people find family, fun and success.” UMass Dartmouth's Amaris Mills is averaging 11.3 points per game this year.
UMass Dartmouth's campus is one of America’s largest works of Brutalism. But parts of it are crumbling and some areas fail to meet modern standards of handicap accessibility.
A UMass Dartmouth student opens the door into one of the campus buildings, past the iconic fluted columns of the schools brutalist architecture.
Notably, teams from esteemed universities such as Columbia, Dartmouth, and Brown did not secure bids to nationals, showcasing this remarkable achievement of UMass Lowell and this team. This historic ...
The school on Elsbree Street, almost a miniature version of UMass Dartmouth, was designed in the Brutalist style, with enormous slabs of raw concrete and one-way glass sprawling over the campus.