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How many places transport you to another world yet exist just down the street? Last Saturday, I finally visited Hillwood Museum and Gardens, tucked into a fold of Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C. The 25-acre estate was the home…
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Last week, I had the pleasure of dining with the jury of ULI’s Nichols Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development, and was seated between Witold Rybczynski and his wife Shirley Hallam. Described as one of our most original, accessible, and…
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In late September 2001, just days after the 9/11 attacks, I was fortunate enough to have a ticket to a lecture in Washington, D.C., featuring Bill Clinton. For most of us, it was the first time we were part of…
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Last Friday’s book club luncheon was filled with the explosive good cheer reminiscent of the last day of school. Beyond enjoying the company of such a congenial group, I was reminded of how reading connects us to each other. We…
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Thanks to Carolyn Thompson for reviewing our book in ASAE & The Center’s E-newsletter for the Professional Development section. The review is online, but only for members of ASAE & The Center.