The Avery Review Issue 33 [electronic resource].
The Avery Review 2018
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Tei Carpenter zeroes in on what’s at stake in Designing Waste; Mimi Cheng choreographs a pas de deux between the Schindler House and Gerard + Kelly’s Modern Living; our 2018 Editorial Fellow Imani Day calls for “instigative design” in Detroit public schools; and Kevin Gotkin exposes the ableism at the heart of Heatherwick’s Vessel.
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James Graham
Isabelle Kirkham-Lewitt
Alissa Anderson
Caitlin Blanchfield
Jacob R. Moore
Shumi Bose
Jordan H. Carver
Ana María León
Tei Carpenter
Mimi Cheng
Imani Day
Kevin Gotkin
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