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Get your comments in by June 15. Thanks for keeping an eye on process and protocol, TCLF!https://www.tclf.org/urgent-pub...
06/09/2026

Get your comments in by June 15. Thanks for keeping an eye on process and protocol, TCLF!

https://www.tclf.org/urgent-public-comments-due-june-15-about-triumphal-arch-washington-dc?fbclid=PAdGRleASVVKtleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA8xMjQwMjQ1NzQyODc0MTQAAacisKksMnRspgU3XGU9i6zDeJkh_R1DCIT9LfjMXZULKFp9mT5F3f46kWtEtA_aem_9sfBB9bdSTUyGrTFIV2u4A&utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio

With little fanfare, a critical federal level review was initiated on Friday, June 5 for the 250-foot-tall Triumphal Arch that would be built between the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery; and, remarkably, the public comment period closes on Monday, June 15. So, please submit comments...

Here’s a nice, thick list of places to go in KC for solid nourishment:(Thanks, In Kansas City Magazine)https://www.inkan...
06/04/2026

Here’s a nice, thick list of places to go in KC for solid nourishment:

(Thanks, In Kansas City Magazine)

https://www.inkansascity.com/eat-drink/restaurants/kansas-city-chefs-bartenders-favorite-restaurants-bars/?fbclid=IwdGRleASOBdNleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEeNPyCwA2lBqnucchXkmtC1uy6HQA89dXLeK0qv2GoIlDWJGcze5CLeQjVJdY_aem_WkwRcjer2tZU0N5uY6sFJQ

Ask any seasoned Kansas Citian where to eat, and you’ll get an opinion. Ask someone who works in the hospitality industry, who clocks long nights on the line, behind the bar, or on the floor, and you’ll get something far more valuable—insight earned in real time. These are the people dining on...

Bravo, The American Institute of Architects!
05/28/2026

Bravo, The American Institute of Architects!

A coalition of national and local nonprofit organizations has filed a “friend of the court” (amicus) brief supporting the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration’s demolition of the White House East Wing and construction of a new ballroom.

AIA joined because the project threatens the architectural and cultural integrity of one of the nation's most significant historic sites. Learn more: https://sbrew.link/lSme0tWr

Our co-signatories ⤵️
American Society of Landscape Architects
Association for Preservation Technology
The Coalition to Protect Americas National Parks
Committee of 100 on the Federal City
The Cultural Landscape Foundation
DC Preservation League
National Mall Coalition
National Preservation Partners Network
Olmsted Network
Society of Architectural Historians

On April 10, 2026, construction started on the WET Center at Lone Oaks Farm in Hardeman County, Tennessee. The WET Cente...
05/21/2026

On April 10, 2026, construction started on the WET Center at Lone Oaks Farm in Hardeman County, Tennessee. The WET Center is a novel concept, described by them in the following way:

“Tennessee currently lacks a hub for practical training in water and soil management, infrastructure, and emergency response – and the absence of this training has devastating consequences. Opening in 2027, the WET Center will fill this gap, providing certification programs, continuing education, and hands-on experience that will prepare those who design, build, fund, maintain, and protect our stormwater management systems – resulting in safer, more resilient communities.”

El Dorado was proud to be the design architect for this important work, alongside Kimley Horn and TLM Associates. Our connection to this project began through the Design+Make Studio, a partnership with Kansas State University’s College of Architecture, Planning and Design that has been ongoing since 2011. In 2021, Design+Make was asked by WET Center Executive Director, David Blackwood, to imagine what this facility could be. Little did anyone know at the time that a handful of graduate architecture students would not only help define the program, but also the architectural language and the siting for the facility on the beautiful grounds of Lone Oaks Farm. By nestling the facility between Lone Oaks Farm’s human-made dam and an extensive stream restoration project, the story of stormwater and our role in understanding how it impacts the things we design (& vice versa) – buildings, roads, communities – will be made immediately tangible.

Kudos to the students whose creativity will soon be on full display!

WET Center
Lone Oaks Farm
University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture
College of Architecture, Planning & Design at Kansas State University
K-State Architecture
Design+Make at Kansas State University

Thanks for the write up on Lone Oaks Farm’s Sunset Cabins, Global Design News.Lone Oaks FarmUniversity of Tennessee Inst...
05/21/2026

Thanks for the write up on Lone Oaks Farm’s Sunset Cabins, Global Design News.

Lone Oaks Farm
University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture

Lone Oaks Farm, encompassing 1,200 acres of scenic West Tennessee, is a unique blend of hospitality, agriculture, and youth education. The Sunset Cabins, the first cluster of master-planned cabins at the Farm, jumpstarted its youth education program.

This Thursday in Manhattan, KS!Design+Make at Kansas State UniversityCollege of Architecture, Planning & Design at Kansa...
05/04/2026

This Thursday in Manhattan, KS!

Design+Make at Kansas State University
College of Architecture, Planning & Design at Kansas State University
K-State Architecture

The Land Institute
Kansas City Artists Coalition

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04/22/2026

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Congratulations! Can’t wait to see the positive change that this facility enacts, led by spectacular people.👏👏👏👏👏
04/15/2026

Congratulations! Can’t wait to see the positive change that this facility enacts, led by spectacular people.

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STATE OFFICIALS BREAK GROUND ON STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITY TO TRAIN WATER PROFESSIONALS, FIRST RESPONDERS

MIDDLETON – State officials broke ground Friday on the Water Education and Training (WET) Center, a comprehensive, state-of-the art facility that will instruct the next generation of water professionals to better understand how water impacts roads, bridges, culverts, communities, and public safety.

The hub will include education and practical training in water and soil management, infrastructure, and emergency response. The facility is scheduled to open in 2027 and is expected to boost the economy in Hardeman County and the region.

The concept for the WET Center was spearheaded by the West Tennessee River Basin Authority, in partnership with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC), the University of Tennessee, Loan Oaks Farm, and state and regional supporters. Officials participating in Friday’s event included U.S. Rep. David Kustoff; State Sen. Page Walley; Hardeman County Mayor Todd Pulse; Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Commissioner David Salyers; West Tennessee River Basin Authority Executive Director David Blackwood; University of Tennessee President Randy Boyd; and Alison Franklin, executive director of the WET Center.

“I'm excited to share the beginning of this unique training center that will shape the future of our state,” Blackwood said. “I don't think we even realize how big of an impact the WET Center will have on Tennessee, the region, or even the nation.”

“It’s exciting to have one place to educate and train people to address such a wide array of water needs,” said Salyers. “We are blessed to have such an abundant natural resource in Tennessee, and we have a responsibility to manage it responsibly. The WET Center will enable us to do just that.”

The WET Center will strengthen Tennessee’s workforce, improve infrastructure decision-making, and help communities prepare for and respond to water-related challenges. The center will offer applied learning that cannot be replicated in a traditional classroom setting.

The partners saw a critical need for the center, as Tennessee communities face more frequent flooding, aging infrastructure, and rising demand in public safety and public works systems. With funding from Gov. Bill Lee and the Tennessee General Assembly, the WET Center is a long-term investment in prevention, preparedness, and practical education that will benefit Tennessee for decades to come.

More information on the facility and the educational opportunities it will offer may found on the WET Center's website: https://thewetcenter.com

Always worth it.Congratulations 🙌🙌🙌🙌!
04/14/2026

Always worth it.
Congratulations 🙌🙌🙌🙌!

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