MIT’s Phil Freelon in the news
Making kids care about architecture and history
By LISA GRAY
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Seattle PI
“How many people here know what architects do?” Phil Freelon asked the class.
Only a few hands went up, and I began to worry.
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Architecture
Phil Freelon-designed Tenleytown library opens in D.C.
Triangle Business Journal
Tuesday, January 25, 2011, 6:16am EST
Architect Phil Freelon with the Freelon Group of Durham is busy in D.C. nowadays. Freelon who is working with folks at the Smithsonian to design the National Museum of African American History and Culture, was instrumental in designing the new Tenleytown-Friendship Public Library which is getting a lot of attention of being modern, open-spaced and efficient.
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