BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 13.3//EN BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:The University Of Detroit Mercy School Of Architecture and Comm unity Development is conducting a call for entries for the 29th edition of Dichotomy.Echo begins from within. The hidden whispers reverberate and sh ape the inner voice. Echo ventures outward\, discovering the hidden and un known. Echo shares new perspectives\, reflections\, and messages in a cont inual reshaping of the past that is carried into the future. Echo&rsquo\;s return is an abstraction standing in place of the original call\, a memor y transformed\, interpreted\, and reimagined. Dichotomy 29 explores the in tersection and overlapping of multiple perspectives\, and how our actions echo the voices of others. It invites designers\, creative thinkers and ac tivists to question past visions of the present\, and to project and criti que imagined futures. The call of Echo is for anyone willing to listen and open to receive.Submissions to ECHO ends on March 1st\, 2025.Final articl es may be in a wide variety of forms\, including projects\, scholarly pape rs\, photo essays\, poetry or interviews.Timeline:500 word abstract and im agery due on March 1st\, 2025Notification sent in May with final full manu script submissions due early September\, 2025.Accepted full articles will be published in Spring of 2026.Questions can be addressed to dichotomyudm@ gmail.com \;Dichotomy\, a student-led journal at the University of Det roit Mercy&rsquo\;s School of Architecture and Community Development (SACD )\, strives to be a critical link between students and the discourses on d esign\, architecture\, urbanism\, and community development. Established i n 1978\, Dichotomy focuses on social justice and critical thought concerni ng intellectual\, spiritual\, ethical\, and social development both in and outside of Detroit\, with the goal of disseminating relevant investigatio ns conducted by professionals\, faculty\, and students. DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250302 DTSTAMP:20250313T135516Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241115 LOCATION: SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Call for Submissions: DICHOTOMY29:ECHO UID:RFCALITEM638774709162980822 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The University Of Detroit Mercy School Of A rchitecture and Community Development is conducting a call for entries for the 29th edition of Dichotomy.
E cho begins from within. The hidden whispers reverberate and shape the inner voice. Echo ventures outward\, discovering th e hidden and unknown. Echo shares new perspectives\, ref lections\, and messages in a continual reshaping of the past that is carri ed into the future. Echo&rsquo\;s return is an abstracti on standing in place of the original call\, a memory transformed\, interpr eted\, and reimagined. Dichotomy 29 explores the interse ction and overlapping of multiple perspectives\, and how our actions echo the voices of others. It invites designers\, creative thinkers and activis ts to question past visions of the present\, and to project and critique i magined futures. The call of Echo is for anyone willing to listen and open to receive.
Submissions to ECHO ends on March 1st\, 20 25.
Final articles may be in a wide variety of forms\ , including projects\, scholarly papers\, photo essays\, poetry or intervi ews.
Timeline:
Not ification sent in May with final full manuscript submissions due early Sep tember\, 2025.
Accepted full articles will be published in Spring of 2026.
Questions can be addressed to dichotomyudm@gmail.com
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\, a student-led journal at the University of Detroit Mercy&r squo\;s School of Architecture and Community Development (SACD)\, strives to be a critical link between students and the discourses on design\, arch itecture\, urbanism\, and community development. Established in 1978\, Dic hotomy focuses on social justice and critical thought concerning intellect ual\, spiritual\, ethical\, and social development both in and outside of Detroit\, with the goal of disseminating relevant investigations conducted by professionals\, faculty\, and students.
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