Tulane Architecture Studio presents Dutch Dialogues-influenced work
Dutch Dialogues participant and Tulane School of Architecture Professor John P. Klingman led an upper level studio in exploring two of the proposals from Dutch Dialogues: wet canals in uptown streets and water storage in the Hoffman Triangle.
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