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Hale County Animal Shelter by (New) Rural Studio

08/26/2009
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    It is probably no surprise that we are big fans of Rural Studio and their community-based regionalist architecture. Samuel 'Sambo" Mockbee was a real visionary, and outside of being an esteemed professor of architecture at Auburn University and one of the founders of their world-renowned Rural Studio programs, he was just the kind of guy that you would have wanted as a reliable neighbor or soulful teacher. With that in mind, we wanted to pay tribute to one of (new) Rural Studio projects, as the spirit of Mockbee still lives on in the work of Auburn's architecture students, even after the passing of their beloved mentor and teacher in 2001....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/hale-county-animal-shelter-by-new-rural-studio-2/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    It is probably no surprise that we are big fans of Rural Studio and their community-based regionalist architecture. Samuel 'Sambo" Mockbee was a real visionary, and outside of being an esteemed professor of architecture at Auburn University and one of the founders of their world-renowned Rural Studio programs, he was just the kind of guy that you would have wanted as a reliable neighbor or soulful teacher. With that in mind, we wanted to pay tribute to one of (new) Rural Studio projects, as the spirit of Mockbee still lives on in the work of Auburn's architecture students, even after the passing of their beloved mentor and teacher in 2001....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/hale-county-animal-shelter-by-new-rural-studio-2/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    It is probably no surprise that we are big fans of Rural Studio and their community-based regionalist architecture. Samuel 'Sambo" Mockbee was a real visionary, and outside of being an esteemed professor of architecture at Auburn University and one of the founders of their world-renowned Rural Studio programs, he was just the kind of guy that you would have wanted as a reliable neighbor or soulful teacher. With that in mind, we wanted to pay tribute to one of (new) Rural Studio projects, as the spirit of Mockbee still lives on in the work of Auburn's architecture students, even after the passing of their beloved mentor and teacher in 2001....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/hale-county-animal-shelter-by-new-rural-studio-2/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    It is probably no surprise that we are big fans of Rural Studio and their community-based regionalist architecture. Samuel 'Sambo" Mockbee was a real visionary, and outside of being an esteemed professor of architecture at Auburn University and one of the founders of their world-renowned Rural Studio programs, he was just the kind of guy that you would have wanted as a reliable neighbor or soulful teacher. With that in mind, we wanted to pay tribute to one of (new) Rural Studio projects, as the spirit of Mockbee still lives on in the work of Auburn's architecture students, even after the passing of their beloved mentor and teacher in 2001....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/hale-county-animal-shelter-by-new-rural-studio-2/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    It is probably no surprise that we are big fans of Rural Studio and their community-based regionalist architecture. Samuel 'Sambo" Mockbee was a real visionary, and outside of being an esteemed professor of architecture at Auburn University and one of the founders of their world-renowned Rural Studio programs, he was just the kind of guy that you would have wanted as a reliable neighbor or soulful teacher. With that in mind, we wanted to pay tribute to one of (new) Rural Studio projects, as the spirit of Mockbee still lives on in the work of Auburn's architecture students, even after the passing of their beloved mentor and teacher in 2001....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/hale-county-animal-shelter-by-new-rural-studio-2/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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It is probably no surprise that we are big fans of Rural Studio and their community-based regionalist architecture. Samuel 'Sambo" Mockbee was a real visionary, and outside of being an esteemed professor of architecture at Auburn University and one of the founders of their world-renowned Rural Studio programs, he was just the kind of guy that you would have wanted as a reliable neighbor or soulful teacher. With that in mind, we wanted to pay tribute to one of (new) Rural Studio projects, as the spirit of Mockbee still lives on in the work of Auburn's architecture students, even after the passing of their beloved mentor and teacher in 2001....

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