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Firm Conviction

edited by Sheila Kim-Jamet -- Interior Design, 11/1/2005 12:00:00 AM

"Environments have the power to affect people. As architects, it's our responsibility to apply ourselves toward that end," Calvin Tsao says, referring to the title of the exhibition "Serving Conscience: Tsao & McKown Architects."

The show is part of a series of faculty shows presented each semester at Parsons the New School for Design in New York—where Tsao, an Interior Design Hall of Fame member, is a lecturer. Represented by photographs and drawings, work on view ranges from the gargantuan, such as the Suntec City mixed-use complex in Singapore, 1997, to the small-scale, including a New York duplex renovation, 1995. November 10– December 1; 212-229-8919; parsons.newschool.edu.

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