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Glen Oaks Branch Library is included in the exhibit “Reading Room: A Catalog of New York City’s Branch Libraries” at the Center for Architecture (AIANY). The show features a comprehensive collection of NYC’s libraries that will be on display until January 7th!

For more information on the exhibit click here.

We’ve expanded on Re-envisioning Branch Libraries to submit to the Knight News Challenge, “How might we make data work for individuals and communities?

The Knight Foundation is hosting an open call for for ideas that use data to inform and empower people to make decisions about their lives and their communities, and they are offering grants to the winning submissions. With help from our teammates at METRO, Pratt’s School of Information and Library Science, and Office:MG, we plan to empower librarians to act as data interpreters, curators, and storytellers by extending Data / City tools and training.

Anyone is welcome to provide feedback, be it a comment or a like. We’ll have an opportunity refine our submission based on your ideas and questions. Read about our project here to share your feedback.

30 Years of Emerging Voices is now available! The book documents over 250 of the most innovative North American design firms from the past three decades.

Our work is featured in the 1994-1998 section, following a compelling forward by Thomas de Monchaux. In it he writes, “Marble and Fairbanks—alongside peers like Brad Cloepfield and Tom Buresh and Danelle Guthrie—have meticulously applied computational thinking to the repetitions and inspirations of fabrication (digital and material culture compressed inside a thousand laminations of quivering plywood).”

Get your copy of the book here using the code “VOICES” for a discounted price!