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Native Places

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A collection of thoughts and hand-drawn sketches that illustrate the value of looking closely at buildings and places. by Frank Harmon, FAIA

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Native Places Native Places A collection of thoughts and hand-drawn sketches that illustrate the value of looking closely at buildings and places. by Frank Harmon, FAIA Frank Harmon, FAIA Studio Facebook Archive 14th Feb 2024 A Very Large Array The road to the Very Large Array goes past the Ponderosa restaurant in Magdalena (population 808) then out into the flat grasslands of New Mexico. Suddenly you see the first of 28 white-painted radio dishes pointing to the heavens, each taller than a 10-story building. You have arrived at the world’s largest radio telescope. My friends and I visited the VLA on a sunny April afternoon in 2003. It was quiet as we stepped onto an orange shag carpet inside the nondescript control center building. Frank Sinatra sang in the distance.  We climbed the stairs, entered a windowless control room, and discovered that this massive scientific instrument, the largest in the world, was staffed only by one man: a technician wearin...

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