“We’re trying to fill the gap between the broad stroke of policymaking and the reality of life on the ground,” says Bar-Sinai, who recently returned to Israel after a yearlong fellowship at Harvard University. “Only thinking about these questions from the 30,000 foot high perspective isn’t enough.” — smithsonianmag.com
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the link seems bad no?...
see http://www.smithsonianmag.com/ideas-innovations/Can-Architecture-Help-Solve-the-Israeli-Palestinian-Dispute-220244731.html
Thanks for spotting that, Nam. It's fixed now.
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