The Metropolis Minute: Emilio Ambasz, Father of Sustainability?
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 9:59 am
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So you think you know all about Emilio Ambasz? Sure, you may have seen memorable photos of his work elsewhere—but for the full story of this controversial architect, you need to check out the September 2009 issue of Metropolis. After the jump, the magazine’s executive editor, Martin C. Pedersen, gives a little background on this month’s cover story, “Emilio Ambasz: Father of Sustainability or Slave to Form?”
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This Metropolis Minute is great new feature - quick and information packed. In this case, Martin provides the perfect tease of the magazine’s article on Emilio Ambasz. The magazine arrived the other day, yet to be opened. But watching this “Minute” sent me back to the inbox to crack the cover and start reading.
Comment by Michael Reilly — September 16, 2009, @ 7:49 pm
I love this new feature, keep this up. The video creates drama and intrigue in a succinct manner. Nice!
Comment by Rowland Hobbs — September 19, 2009, @ 5:07 pm