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  1. News Highlights of the Week: May 19 – May 25, 2007
  2. New Plans Hatched for Saving Rudolph’s Legacy
  3. Boomers Teeter at Edge of Vision Crisis
  4. Jazzing Up Seniors Housing
  5. Minneapolis Architecture Critic Cut
  6. Crouching Olympics, Hidden Preservation
  7. NYC and London Ponder Long-Term Sustainability
  8. Libeskind’s Crystal ROM Opens
  9. News Highlights of the Week: May 26 – June 1, 2007
  10. Williams Tsien Win Chicago Competition
  11. The Jury’s Out on Courthouse Design
  12. World Monuments Fund Unveils 2008 Watch List
  13. A Baker's Dozen New U.S. Landmarks Unveiled
  14. Autodesk Buying NavisWorks, But Questions Linger
  15. Van Alen Names Winners of Gateway Competition
  16. News Highlights of the Week: June 2 – June 8, 2007
  17. "Sky Gateway" Could Be Closed to High Rises
  18. Second Life architecture competition
  19. Sir Colin Wilson, Noted British Architect, Dies at 85
  20. Politics, History Bedevil Jerusalem Projects
  21. Foster Redevelopments Begin in Moscow
  22. Oubrerie’s Miller House Vandalized
  23. RMJM Acquiring Hillier Architecture?
  24. National Trust Announces 11 Most Endangered Places
  25. Aging Moderns Still Prove Controversial
  26. LACMA to Collect Houses—or Maybe Not
  27. Piano, SOM’s Columbia Plan Stirs Controversy
  28. It's Official: RMJM and Hillier Merge
  29. New Orleans Musicians Get Sound New Housing
  30. ABI Chugs Along, But Inquiries Show Strength
  31. News Highlights of the Week: June 16 – June 22
  32. New Day Dawns for Chinese Writing on the Wall
  33. Saitowitz/Natoma’s Tampa Museum Approved
  34. New Yorkers Mull Visions for Governors Island
  35. Bush Library Architect Selection Begins
  36. visual dictionary - architecture
  37. Margaret Helfand, Noted Female Architect, Dies at 59
  38. Bush Library Architect Selection Begins
  39. LeMessurier, Talented Engineer, Dies at 81
  40. Virtual Old House Masks a New One
  41. Foster Forges Ahead in Russia, Despite Delays
  42. NCARB Changes IDP, ARE Sequencing Requirement
  43. Seeking Public Comment on Standard 189P
  44. News Highlights of the Week: June 23 – June 29
  45. Boston’s Mayor Revives Plans for New City Hall
  46. Razing Arizona: Phoenix Modern Threatened
  47. News Highlights of the Week: June 30 – July 6
  48. Victims of Terrorist Attacks Memorialized
  49. Still the World’s Tallest… Illuminated Structure
  50. 2nd Advanced Architecture Contest
  51. RTKL Acquired by Arcadis
  52. Is Kahn’s FDR Memorial Back on Track?
  53. Pedestrians Gain a Leg Up in Rome
  54. Taliesin Regains Accreditation
  55. Harlem Office Tower Will Be the First in Decades
  56. Piano Designing Kimbell Expansion
  57. News Highlights of the Week: July 7 – July 13, 2007
  58. Rival Vision for Harlem Challenges Columbia Plan
  59. George Yu, Vanguard Architect, Dies at 42
  60. SOM, Foster, and KPF to Remake Penn Station
  61. News Highlights of the Week: July 14 – July 20, 2007
  62. MoMA Hires Lepik to Architecture Department
  63. Coop Himmelb(l)au's Akron Addition Opens
  64. California Redevelopments Move Forward
  65. Cities Juggle New Condos with Industrial Base
  66. Burj Dubai Breaks Record... and Keeps Going
  67. Worker Abuse Alleged in the U.A.E.
  68. On the Waterfront—in Yonkers
  69. Kohn Responds to WTC5 Criticisms
  70. A is for Architecture
  71. Foster’s Masdar City More Than a Mirage?
  72. Dr. Strangelove Finds Home In Cold War Relic
  73. Avant Garde Shortlist Unveiled for New Russian Museum
  74. Kazakhstani Has Tall Plans for Toronto
  75. News Highlights of the Week: July 28 – August 3
  76. Endless Summer—Parisian Style
  77. Rome’s Gas Stations Get High-Octane Makeover
  78. Piano’s Revised LACMA Expansion Underway
  79. BusinessWeek and Architectural Record Announce 2007 Awards
  80. Gas Stations Go Green, from Fuel to Finishes
  81. SmithGroup Buys AREA Design
  82. News Highlights of the Week: August 4 – August 10, 2007
  83. Hadid Makes Her New York Stage Debut
  84. Brutal Overhaul for Baltimore’s Mechanic Theater?
  85. Lights, Camera... Alsop!
  86. Searching for a Non-Architect... of the Capitol?
  87. Balmori Stitches Together Bilbao’s Iconic Fabric
  88. Shigeru Ban Bridges Stone and Cardboard
  89. Transbay Proposals Up for Comment
  90. Water Walls Shore Up Digital Creativity
  91. Whitney Designs Downtown as Neighbors Fume
  92. Most 10 Unusual Buildings
  93. News Highlights of the Week: August 11 – August 17, 2007
  94. Russell Johnson, Artec’s Founder, Dies at 83
  95. Saarinen’s Gateway Arch Celebrated in Documentary
  96. Action Jackson: Mississippi Downtown Booms
  97. Columbia’s Harlem Plan Gets Cold Reception
  98. Mechanic’s Overhaul Stalls
  99. Poland Ready for Its Close-Up
  100. Harvard GSD Hires Mostafavi as Dean
  101. Mexican Museum to Foster Tolerance
  102. News Highlights of the Week: August 18 – August 24, 2007
  103. Pack a Trowel, It’s Masonry Camp for Architects
  104. Coney Island Poised for Redevelopment
  105. Parking Garages Driven to Good Design
  106. Airports Eye Blast Protection Systems
  107. Chennai Airport to be India’s Greenest
  108. Stern to Design Bush Presidential Library
  109. Pittsburgh's New Arena: Back to the Future?
  110. Shelby Farms to Be a "21st-Century Park"
  111. Chennai Airport to be India's Greenest
  112. News Highlights of the Week: August 25 – August 31, 2007
  113. The 1% Helps Do-Gooders Do More Than 1%
  114. Spaceport America: Foster, URS's Final Frontie
  115. Buckminster Fuller Challenge Launched
  116. Aga Khan Award Winners for 2007 Named
  117. Client Secrecy: Between Iraq and a Hard Place
  118. News Highlights of the Week: September 1 – September 7, 2007
  119. Tempe’s "Little Sydney Opera House" Opens
  120. Silverstein Unveils Detailed WTC Plans and Timetable
  121. Williams Tsien to Design Barnes' New Space
  122. Sustainability Heads South of the Border
  123. Concrete Progress Made in Ghana
  124. X-Seed Inspires Tall Tales
  125. Coop Himmelb(l)au High Not Yet in Session
  126. News Highlights of the Week: September 8 - September 14
  127. News Highlights of the Week: August 25 - August 31, 2007
  128. Polshek Fuses Media and Architecture
  129. Breuer-Designed Wolfson House on the Block
  130. REX Marks Its First Year
  131. Stantec Acquires Chong Partners
  132. Storefront Celebrates 25 Years
  133. Pelli-Hines Team Picked for Transbay
  134. News Highlights of the Week: September 15 – 21
  135. Green's the New Color at Harvard and Yale
  136. Heatherwick to Design U.K.'s Shanghai 2010 Pavilion
  137. Gazprom, Renamed Okhta, Still Rankles UNESCO
  138. Breuer’s Grosse Pointe Library to Be Spared?
  139. Guggenheim Restoration Has the Wright Stuff
  140. Less is More to Restore at Mies’ Tugendhat Villa
  141. Can Architects Fix Construction’s “Busted Budgets”?
  142. Battle Rages Over Neutra’s Cyclorama Center
  143. National Chains Rattle Jane Jacobs’ Ghost in NYC
  144. New architecture & design Competition No.2
  145. Dutch Architects Imagine a Waterworld Future
  146. NOLA Gets Boost from Brad Pitt's Housing Group
  147. Kisho Kurokawa Dies at 73
  148. Should Architects Self-Certify Building Plans?
  149. Perkins + Will Debunks Antilia Myths
  150. News Highlights of the Week: October 13 - October 19, 2007
  151. Waiting for Godot in New Orleans
  152. German Team Wins 2007 Solar Decathlon
  153. Glass: Transparent, Translucent, and Ironic
  154. Perkins + Will Adds Guenther 5
  155. News Highlights of the Week: October 6 – October 12, 2007
  156. New Asian Cities Pursue Sustainable Design
  157. Grand Rapids Opens a Home of Its Own
  158. News of the Week: September 29 - October 5
  159. Muschamp, Former Times Critic, Dies at 59
  160. Stirling Goes to Chipperfield—With a Twist
  161. I-35W Contract Awarded, Conceptual Design Unveiled
  162. Downsize Me! Shrinking the McMansion Diet
  163. Home-Plate Home: Ballparks Attract Condos
  164. Red Sox Pursue Series and Carbon Reduction
  165. Penn Sprouts Down-to-Earth Green Roof
  166. Rival Proposals for Hudson Yards Discussed
  167. Desert Mirage? UAE Makes Green Pledge
  168. London's 2012 Olympics Stadium Panned
  169. Judge Rules Against Calatrava in Bilbao Suit
  170. Does the Shuttering of House & Garden Signal a Trend?
  171. Oscar Niemeyer to Celebrate 100th Birthday
  172. AIA Announces Awards—Piano Wins Gold
  173. News Highlights of the Week: December 8 – December 14, 2007
  174. Niemeyer Designs New Arts Center in Spain
  175. Michael Graves' Redesigned DIA Opens
  176. Ich Bin Ein New Yorker
  177. Clinton: Sustainability "Most Important" Cause Today
  178. News Highlights of the Week: October 20 – October 26, 2007
  179. Construction Slide Could Continue in 2008
  180. David Adjaye's MCA/Denver Opens
  181. LEED-for-Homes to Launch at Greenbuild
  182. Sleuthing Forgotten Works of Architecture
  183. Tulane Learns From "A Studio in the Woods"
  184. News Highlights of the Week: October 27 – November 2, 2007
  185. Hotel Room With a $30,000 View?
  186. AIA Releases A201 Document Updates
  187. Abu Dhabi Builds Its Architectural Image
  188. Dubai Sixth Crossing .. New Bridge
  189. Kuwait Chancery
  190. Amman Trade Centre
  191. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
  192. Constitution Gardens
  193. Ludgate, 10 Fleet Place
  194. World Wide Plaza
  195. :: Projects around the world ::
  196. Utopia Pavilion, Expo 98 Lisbon, Portugal
  197. Apollo Office Building
  198. Dulles International Airport
  199. Bishan Community Library
  200. Villa in the Dunes by Zandbelt&vandenBerg