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- Arquitectonica’s Columbia Memorial Space Learning Center to Break Ground This Month
- Asymptote Building Big in Asia
- Grand Avenue Redevelopment and L.A. River Rehab Move Forward
- Boston Implements a Comprehensive Green Building Zoning Code
- Library of Congress Hosts New Fellowship to Recognize Women Architects
- Rudolph-Designed School May Get a Second Chance
- Six Proposals Unveiled for Expanding Asplund’s Iconic Stockholm City Library
- Viñoly-Designed Convention Center in Pittsburgh Experiences Partial Collapse
- AIA, Harris Interactive Poll: Empire State Building Tops the List of Beloved U.S. Bui
- Hungary’s New National Design Center Takes Shape in a Former Bus Terminal
- With New Homeless Facility, Stanley Tigerman Strengthens his Stand Against Architectu
- Interview: Tigerman Urges Architects to Consider Doing Good and Building Green
- At Long Last, Museum for African Art Finds a Place to Call Its Own
- For a Historic Playhouse, Gehry Makes the Biggest Donation: Himself
- Danish Design Icon Hans J. Wegner Dies at 92
- AIA Names Its Housing Award Winners for 2007
- News Highlights of the Week: March 3 – March 9, 2007
- Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square, by Viljo Revell, Will Receive a Makeover
- Parrish Art Museum Scales Back Plans for a New Building by Herzog and de Meuron
- Louvre Lends Its Name and Artwork to Nouvel-Designed Museum in Abu Dhabi
- Exhibition Puts Prefab Into Perspective
- Schools of the 21st Century Symposium Consensus: Building green not necessarily in op
- The Good, the Bad, the Remaking of a Libera-Designed Cinema for Ennio Morricone
- News Highlights of the Week: February 24 – March 2, 2007
- AIA Announces Its Newest Fellows
- From the Field: The Kenneth Brown Award Gathers a Jury in Hawaii
- In Beirut, the Show Pauses, then Goes On
- AIA Announces the Six Recipients of Its 2007 Young Architects Award
- Prepare to Vote for "City of the Future"
- Industry Group Takes Architects on Nostalgia Trip
- In Response to Densification, L.A. Sprouts News Parks
- Always Green Building, Always, Wal-Mart Announces
- Chicago Highlights Architecture and Sustainability in Olympic Games Bid
- GSA’s New Chief Architect Vows to Improve Workplace Environments
- As Gazprom’s Realization Appears Certain, Russians
- AIA Announces More Awards
- Sheldon Fox Dies at 76
- Peter Blake, Architect, Editor, and Critic, Dies at 86
- As Temporary Housing Assistance for Katrina Victims Counts Down, the Future Looks Ble
- Enrique Norten Bags Two Waterfront Competitions in December
- New England’s First Modernist House Destroyed
- Americans Getting NIMBY With It
- New Housing New York Winner Imagines a Sustainable South Bronx
- In Wake of Paris Riots, Public Housing Authorities Build More, Better Projects
- Judge Orders Rail Company To Reinstate Berlin Terminal’s Derailed Design
- Massive Brooklyn Development Designed by Frank Gehry Gets Green Light
- Space Invaders: Los Angeles Installation Inflates, Titillates
- Paul Rudolph–Designed Home Is Lost
- From the Field: Baton Rouge
- Las Vegas’s La Concha Motel Finds New Life as a Museum
- AIA’s Architecture Billings Index Shows 2006 Ended with a Sprint
- Citing a Strong Real Estate Market, MoMA Sells Vacant Lot to Hines
- Twenty-Nine Exemplary Works Earn 2007 AIA Honor Awards
- Morphosis Creates a Guiding Light for La Défense
- Serpentine Unveils Thorsen and Eliasson Design
- Neutra Selling Firm's Last Commercial Building
- Hadid Wins Jefferson Medal in Architecture
- Skywalk Gives Costly View of Grand Canyon
- Architecture Goes Open-Source
- Repairs at Denver Art Museum Set to Begin
- Sustainability Takes Off at LAX
- Architect’s Newspaper Hires and Promotes
- Lighting Design Pioneer Jules Horton Dies at 87
- Freedom Tower Questioned Amid Rising Costs
- AIA/ALA Announce Library Design Awards
- Kurokawa Loses Tokyo Election
- Buildings Fingered in NYC Carbon Inventory
- 30 Architects Sound Off about New York’s Future
- Climate Shifts for Tackling Climate Change
- Diversity Slowly Increasing Within the Profession
- Nouvel Wins Competition for Paris Symphony Hall
- Macaulay and Driehaus Receive Soane Foundation Honors
- Little-Known Law Could Cost Architects Plenty
- AIA COTE Announces 2007 Top Ten Green Projects
- Laurie Baker, Architect for India’s Poor, Dies at 90
- APA Planners Agree Green Space Is Key to Cities
- News Highlights of the Week: April 7 – April 13, 2007
- Houses of the Holy
- Calatrava’s Chicago Spire Wins Approval
- Preservation Movement Grows in South Lebanon
- News Highlights of the Week: March 31 – April 6
- Piano Exits Controversial Boston Project
- News Highlights of the Week: March 17 – March 23
- Foster’s NYC Globe Theater Goes Once More Unto the Breach
- The Guthrie Spurs Development on Minneapolis Riverfront
- Barnes Foundation Launches Search for an Architect to Design Philadelphia Museum
- USGBC Decision on Vinyl Suggests New Approach for Materials Evaluation
- Thomas Galloway, Dean of Georgia Tech's College of Architecture, Remembered
- Modernism Exhibition Explores the Movement's Beginnings
- News Highlights of the Week: March 10 - March 16
- Rudolph Building, Eyed for Piano Skyscraper, Gets Temporary Stay of Execution
- Space Age Restaurant at LAX Closes After Shedding Stucco Skin
- Gehry Expands His Weisman Art Museum
- Serpentine Delays Pavilion Design by Otto in Favor of Snøhetta’s Thorsen
- Jeff Speck, NEA Director of Design, Resigns
- Students Dancing on Cloud Nine in Revamped School of American Ballet Studios
- Academy of Arts and Letters Names Prize-Winners
- Shanghai Prepares for 2010 World Expo
- Kimbell Taps Piano for Expansion
- McDonough Opens Bay Area Office
- Herzog & de Meuron’s Tate Modern Expansion Approved
- Hitoshi Abe Takes Helm at UCLA
- News Highlights of the Week: March 24 – March 30, 2007
- GSA Bestows Design Awards for 2006
- Richard Rogers Wins the 2007 Pritzker Architecture Prize
- Architect Kisho Kurokawa Launches Campaign for Governor of Tokyo
- Ball-Nogues Selected in MoMA/P.S. 1 Young Architects Competition
- Denise Scott Brown Awarded the Vilcek Prize for Arts and Humanities
- Abu Dhabi Announces Its Own Gehry-Designed Guggenheim
- High Costs Plague Gulf Rebuilding Effort
- Moneo Design for Zurich Forum Angers Preservationists
- Behnisch, et al. Win Downtown Pittsburgh Development
- Clinton Foundation Promises to Lower Cost of Green Technologies
- AIA Updates Healthcare Guidelines
- Parachute Jump Gets Lighter
- Herzog & de Meuron Propose Cut-Glass Ziggurat for Tate Expansion
- LMDC Announces Pending Dissolution
- BusinessWeek/Architectural Record Winners Announced
- Concrete-Home Manufacturers Gear Up for Production in N.O.
- Management Shakeup at Wright Foundation
- For Firefighters’ Monument, Choosing a Figurative Bas-Relief Over Architectural Abs
- Parrish Art Museum Unveils New Museum Concept
- U.S. Federal Building Architect Carol Ross Barney Comments on WTC Rebuilding Process
- Japanese Architect Kazuo Shinohara Dies at 81
- Anish Kapoor Rips Open Urban Fabric With First New York Artwork
- Q+A: Zoë Ryan, Senior Curator of the Van Alen Institute
- Freedom Tower Gets Start in a Luxembourg Plant
- Three More WTC Towers Unveiled
- Prefab Homes Achieve LEED Platinum
- New Gulf-Coast Subdivisions are Designed to Take a Beating
- Exhibition Celebrates Twin Towers
- Interviews Drive Ongoing WTC Evacuation Study
- Memorial Architects Say Work is Moving Quickly
- Katrina-Ravaged Schools Prepare for New Year, Despite Obstacles
- Foster’s First Religious Building Placed on Hold
- Fuksas to Design Science and Technology Institute in Nigeria
- Chicago Expedites Permits for Green Buildings; Program Exceeds Expectations
- Southampton Hotel Uses Seawater for Sustainable Cooling
- Chicago Approves Big Grants for Green-Roof Retrofits
- Sandy D’Elia, Architecture Marketing Innovator, Dies at 59
- Online Voting for New Orleans Competition Opens Today
- Controversy over Plans to Renovate Aalto Interior
- First Cradle-to-Cradle House Built in Roanoke
- Studio Libeskind Donates Design for Gulf Coast Community Center
- Future AIA President Discusses Race and Architecture
- New York Preservation Group Launches Consciousness-Raising Website
- ASLA Retrofits Headquarters with Green Roof
- Adobe Grabs LEED-EB Platinum
- London Mayor Envisions Model "Eco City" in Thames Gateway
- U.S. Mayor’s Conference President Says 2030 Challenge Is Realizable
- Dispatch from Ground Zero
- Green Building Movement Yielding Tax Incentives; Other Public Policy Changes in Works
- Settlement Reached in Walt Disney Concert Hall Lawsuit
- Red Location Museum Inaugurates Lubetkin Prize
- Billings Down for Second Consecutive Month
- Hugh Stubbins, Architect of Landmarks, Dead at 94
- Structural Transition at Ground Zero
- Bergdoll Offers Glimpse of Upcoming MoMA Tenure
- 2006 COTE Winners Reflect Green-Building Trends, Leaders Say
- Albert KahnÂ* Designed Factory Reopens as Progressive Mixed-Use Facility
- Architects, Decorators, Artists Stop Being Polite on New HGTV Program
- More Big Names Announced for Vegas Resort
- 2007 AIA Architecture Firm Award Goes to Leers Weinzapfel
- Easements Retained But Reformed
- Developers Seek To Impress by Channeling Monet
- Industry Metrics Show Soft Spots and Bright Hopes
- A River Runs Through It: Ivies’ Expansion Plans Jump Natural Boundaries
- New High School Wears Its Mission on Its Sleeve
- Koenig’s Case Study House No. 21 To Be Sold at Auction
- Office Systems Legend G.W. Haworth Dead at 95
- Upgrade Announced for French Business District
- National Park Service Begins Campaign to Reconceive National Mall
- Starchitects Invited to New Orleans Waterfront
- Fast-Tracked 2008 Olympic Games Landmarks Almost Done
- Preservationists Respond to Sullivan Losses
- Vote Early, Vote Often
- In Milwaukee, Former Freeway Site to Rise Again
- Beloved L.A. Landmark Reopens
- Lance Brown, FAIA, Wins Topaz Medallion
- A Conservative Outlook for Toronto Offices
- Edward Larrabee Barnes Named 2007 AIA Gold Medal Winner
- The Glass House to Open to Public This Spring
- New York’s Toniest Residents Clash over Foster Design
- An Amazonian Capital Rediscovers the Amazon
- Richard Rogers Names Firm’s Next-Generation Leaders
- U.S. Is Taking Tentative First Steps To Participate in the 2010 Expo
- Whitney Inks Conditional Deal for High Line
- Whitney Museum Considers Nixing Piano Expansion
- LVMH Announces Private Museum Designed by Frank Gehry
- Sheldon Silver Stalls Moynihan Station, Accusing Developers of Withholding Complete P
- Florida Southern College Begins Large-Scale Restoration of Wright Campus
- Big Dig Snafu Delays Boston Greenway Projects
- Steven Holl Architects Leaves Denver Justice Center Project
- Hariri Sisters Take Salzburg
- Herzog & de Meuron Win Royal Gold Medal
- In Las Vegas, W Hotel Project Favors the Little Guy
- Beyer Blinder Belle Founding Partner Richard L. Blinder Dies at 71
- I.M. Pei to Renovate His Louvre Addition
- City Boasts New Architecture and Virtual Construction
- Sullivan-Designed Department Store To Be Converted
- Vietnam Interpretation Center Will Give Voice to Memorial
- Museum of Tolerance Dispute Returns to High Court
- Toyo Ito to Design First U.S. Building for Berkeley
- United States Air Force Memorial To Be Dedicated This Weekend
- Lowe’s Makes Katrina Cottages Available for Purchase
- Third Time’s the Charm as Koolhaas Unveils Cornell Design
- Popular Architecture Forum Launches in New York
- MIT Reboots Media Lab Project
- Industrial Designer Bill Stumpf, Creator of the Aeron Chair, Dies
- Vico Magistretti, Helped Define Postwar Italian Design, Dead at 86
- From the Field: Pacific Crossings ‘06
- Stuyvesant Town, Peter Cooper Village Sold in Landmark Deal
- The Yale Housing Project Turns 40
- Exhibition Explores Phenomenon of Grassroots 9/11 Memorials
- Hey Kids, It’s National Design Week!
- Code Groups Settle Lawsuit
- Kurokawa’s Capsule Tower To Be Razed
- KPF Mourns Passing of Gregory Clement, 56
- News Highlights of the Week: April 14 – April 20, 2007
- Barnes Announces Shortlist for New Building
- San Antonio Chapter Prepares for AIA Convention
- Remember Not to Touch the Alamo
- AIA Will Green Its Headquarters
- AIA’s Jefferson Award Comes Full Circle
- News Highlights of the AIA 2007 National Convention
- China Cracks Down on Copycat Architects
- Creative Time Still Creative—Elsewhere
- Gore, in AIA Keynote, Urges Pollution Penalty
- AIA Elects Leadership for 2008 and 2009
- Seattle’s Open Spaces Nab Several Awards
- Foster + Partners Restructures
- News Highlights of the Week: May 5 – May 11, 2007
- Barkow Leibinger Wins the 2007 Marcus Prize
- Kroloff Departs Tulane for Cranbrook
- Van Valkenburgh to Remake 2,400 Acres in Toronto
- Cincinnati Art Museum Announces Shortlist
- NYC’s Revamped Building Code Unveiled
- Architects Urged to Seize Power
- Rotterdam Biennale Opens Next Week
- Clinton Creates $5 Billion Green Building Program
- Shortlist for British Pavilion Announced
- Denis Kuhn, FAIA, Noted Preservationist, Dies at 65
- News Highlights of the Week: May 12 – May 18
- Interviews from the AIA Convention Floor
- Kalach’s Mexico City Library Shuttered
- AIA/HUD Award Winners for 2007 Named
- Glass House Opens to Public
- Silverstein and New York Settle WTC Claims
- Buildings Figure Large in PlaNYC
- Louisiana Recovery Continues to Hit Snags
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