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  • Date Joined:May 30, 2007
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Emily Fischer is a Brooklyn-based architect and designer. Since moving to New York City a few years ago, her efforts have been invested in developing a professional career as an architect while maintaining connections to academic research and artistic practice.

Always curious, Emily is currently researching nuclear waste storage facilities and genetic seed vaults for a study concerning architecture's role at the end of the world.
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Jun 26, 2011. 6:37 PMdeathbyvolt says:
lol looks like SOMEONE'S been playing fallout xD (if not you should try it out. good game; lots of retro post-apocalyptic architecture.)
Jun 14, 2011. 10:08 AMQuestionConvenience says:
nuclear waste storage facilities....have you heard of the Waste Isolation Pilot Project (maybe the last word is Plant) out near Carlsbad, NM? Very cool. I'd be happy to chat with you about it.
May 15, 2009. 9:26 AMcarlosst says:
Hi Emily Great work on the kite. I saw it close-up. It's not something to carry on the subway. Next year only first place will do. God Bless Charles Stewart www.letsflykites.com
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