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Fortress America: How the U.S. Designs its Embassies

The U.S. Embassy in Cairo is an unusual building.
For one thing, as you can see in the center photo above, it’s over 10 stories high — most embassies are much shorter. For another, it’s right in the middle of downtown Cairo, in a posh area called Garden City, a stone’s throw from the Nile and a short walk from Tahrir Square.
On normal days, this prominent location underscores that the U.S. is an engaged and important presence in Egyptian affairs. This past week, it made the building a quickly accessible assembly point for protesters and the site of a violent stand-off.
Issues like these are the subject of serious debate in the world of embassy design, where architects try to construct buildings that will, in good times and bad, represent American values while they withstand the force of bombs. For the people who build embassies, that’s a difficult balance, and one that has shifted many times in the last few decades between two competing schools of thought: isolation and civic engagement.

Read more. [Images: State Department/SOM]

Fortress America: How the U.S. Designs its Embassies

The U.S. Embassy in Cairo is an unusual building.

For one thing, as you can see in the center photo above, it’s over 10 stories high — most embassies are much shorter. For another, it’s right in the middle of downtown Cairo, in a posh area called Garden City, a stone’s throw from the Nile and a short walk from Tahrir Square.

On normal days, this prominent location underscores that the U.S. is an engaged and important presence in Egyptian affairs. This past week, it made the building a quickly accessible assembly point for protesters and the site of a violent stand-off.

Issues like these are the subject of serious debate in the world of embassy design, where architects try to construct buildings that will, in good times and bad, represent American values while they withstand the force of bombs. For the people who build embassies, that’s a difficult balance, and one that has shifted many times in the last few decades between two competing schools of thought: isolation and civic engagement.

Read more. [Images: State Department/SOM]

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The report, called the U.S. Education Reform and National Security report, argues for treating education as a national-security issue, noting that deficiencies in areas like foreign languages hold back America’s capacity to produce soldiers, diplomats and spies. It calls for increased standards, accountability and school choice — charter schools and vouchers — to increase America’s international educational standing.

Does this mean we’ll spend over a trillion dollars on education over the next decade?

Schools Report: Failing To Prepare Students Hurts National Security, Prosperity

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Totally radical map of the United States done in the style of Lord of the Rings 

Totally radical map of the United States done in the style of Lord of the Rings 

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United States Congress Calendar

adamusprime:

  • 11/17: Is pizza a vegetable?
  • 11/18: Are squids ticklish?
  • 11/19: How cool are magnets?
  • 11/20: Who would win in a fight, Destiny’s Child or TLC?
  • 11/21: Does anybody actually donate to Wikipedia?
  • 11/22: Are foxes faster than dogs?
  • 11/23: Wouldn’t it be neat if we all had go-karts instead of desks?

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