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Update #1: Updates, T minus 10...

Posted on September 9, 2010

All,

We've been working behind the scenes to get a few grant applications out, moving our studio and gallery, and generally been overwhelmed by the end of summer and a drastic shift in our architectural practice (of which the HEROIC Project is an integral part). We're going to do a massive push in the next few days to help get people interested... We still have our fingers crossed.

More soon,
The Heroic Project.

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This project reached the deadline without achieving its funding goal on September 20, 2010.

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A copy of the final publication in high-quality PDF form.

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A copy of the final publication in high-quality PDF form. Invites to openings.

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Credit in the sponsor section, and a copy of the book. Invites to openings.

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Credit in the sponsor section, a limited edition copy of the book, and a limited edition archival print of an original building photograph. Invites to openings.

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Credit at front of the book, a copy of the book, a limited edition archival print of an original building photograph. and a 1-hour walking tour by the Heroic authors of a selected building of the period.

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Credit at front of the book, a copy of the special edition of the book, a large archival print of a building photograph (of the donor's choice), and a 2-hour walking tour by the Heroic authors highlighting key buildings of the period. Invites to previews and openings.

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Founding sponsors. Credit at front of the book, a copy of the special edition of the book, a large archival print of a building photograph (of the donor's choice), and a 2-hour walking tour by the Heroic authors highlighting key buildings of the period. Invites to previews and openings.

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Chris Grimley, Michael Kubo, and Mark Pasnik curated Heroic (2009), an exhibition of late-Modernist concrete buildings in the Boston area, at pinkcomma gallery in Boston. Kubo is pursuing a Ph.D. in history, theory, and criticism of architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Pasnik and Grimley are the gallery's directors and principals of the architecture firm over,under.

  1. overcommaunder.com
  2. pinkcomma.com