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Gregory Delaney, clinical assistant professor
Department of Architecture
Cats and brutalist architecture: Who knew the two were a perfect pair?
UB urban design graduate students and their professors have generated a fanatical following through an Instagram page, called Cats of Brutalism, that ties the hard edges of brutalist architecture with soft, fuzzy, super-scaled cats.
Launched by UB architecture master’s students Emily Battaglia, Madelaine Ong and Michaela Senay in collaboration with the studio’s professors, Gregory Delaney and Brett Doster, the playful account described as “Your daily dose of cats and concrete” has a larger purpose: to raise awareness of brutalism, the often misunderstood and under-loved period of mid-to-late-20th century architecture, while promoting adoptable cats.
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Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center to hold free COVID testing event
Mary OConnell
and last updated 2021-01-21 12:15:57-05
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (WKBW) â Niagara Falls Memorial Center will be holding free COVID-19 community testing on Thursday, January 28.
The testing event will run from 1:00pm to 4:00pm at the Niagara Falls Public Libraryâs Earl W.Brydges Building on Main Street in Niagara Falls.
Pre-registration is not required and walk-ins are welcome.
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