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          As California forest fires rage up and down the state, a pandemic ravages the country, the nation confronts economic contraction – and racial justice is once again in heated deliberation. The present reality will test the resilience of new educational, societal, professional and economic models. As Mother Nature makes old models obsolete, as designers, we must respond with creativity and resilience to build new models. 

  

Roy Rogelio Hernández

Founder & Publisher

ByDesign

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In this issue
 

Memo                                   Building a New Model for a New Normal

                                             Roy Rogelio Hernández

Perspective                         America's Apartheid Justice System 

                                             Roy Rogelio Hernández

Becoming a Pro                  For Graduates, A Time Like Never Before

                                             Charles Higueras, FAIA

Cover Story                         Dan Esparza, TGE's Ingenious Top Down Technology Delivery System

                                             Roy Rogelio Hernández

Community Design            James Rojas' Latino Urbanism 

                                             Itzel Torres

Design & Development      COVID-19: A New Reality for Design Professions 

                                             Oswaldo Lopez

CASA Alumni at Work       Joyceline Martinez, Pfeiffer Partners Architects

                                             Adan Novoa, Sr. Project Manager

                                             Aymee Barajas

CASA Now!                         CASA Community Goes Virtual 

                                             Michelle Hernández

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