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  <bio>Randy M. Sovich, AIA, LEED&amp;reg; AP, Principal and founder of RM Sovich Architecture has practiced architecture in Baltimore for 30 years. HIs firm has designed the Highlandtown Healthy Living Center, which will be the Mid Atlantic&amp;apos;s first LEED CI Platinum Community Health Center.</bio>
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  <created-at type="datetime">2009-08-03T21:02:14Z</created-at>
  <description>25 years ago I was invited to imagine Baltimore in 2010 for the Baltimore Sunday Sun magazine. Well, 2010 will be here any minute. For Ignite Baltimore, I will share published and unpublished sketches that  I created in 1984 and some ideas about Baltimore&amp;apos;s next 25 years.

View some of the sketches on my blog. http://rmsovicharchitecture.wordpress.com/2009/05/20/1984/</description>
  <email>rmsovich@rmsarchitecture.com</email>
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  <name>Randy M. Sovich, LEED AP</name>
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  <title>Baltimore 2010: View from 1984</title>
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  <updated-at type="datetime">2009-09-16T16:35:13Z</updated-at>
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