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Talking about social issues, architecture

From architecture critic Ed Gunts:

Baltimore architect Ed Hord will talk about "green architecture" and projects that his firm is working on during a free noontime forum Wednesday at the Johns Hopkins University's Downtown Center, Charles and Fayette streets.

Edward Blakely, executive director for "recovery management" for New Orleans, will discuss the challenge of rebuilding that city after Hurricane Katrina. He'll give the 2007 Garrett Lecture on Urban Issues at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 10, at the Evergreen Carriage House, 4545 N. Charles St. The talk is free and open to the public. To reserve a seat, call 410-516-0341 or e-mail urbanlecture@jhu.edu

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Critical Mass is The Sun's blog for critics. Contributors will include Tim Smith (classical music), David Zurawik (TV), Michael Sragow (movies), Mary Carole McCauley (theater), Rashod D. Ollison (pop music), Ed Gunts (architecture), Tim Swift (pop culture) and Chris Kaltenbach (arts).

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