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  1. Arquitectonica’s Columbia Memorial Space Learning Center to Break Ground This Month
  2. Asymptote Building Big in Asia
  3. Grand Avenue Redevelopment and L.A. River Rehab Move Forward
  4. Boston Implements a Comprehensive Green Building Zoning Code
  5. Library of Congress Hosts New Fellowship to Recognize Women Architects
  6. Rudolph-Designed School May Get a Second Chance
  7. Six Proposals Unveiled for Expanding Asplund’s Iconic Stockholm City Library
  8. Viñoly-Designed Convention Center in Pittsburgh Experiences Partial Collapse
  9. AIA, Harris Interactive Poll: Empire State Building Tops the List of Beloved U.S. Bui
  10. Hungary’s New National Design Center Takes Shape in a Former Bus Terminal
  11. With New Homeless Facility, Stanley Tigerman Strengthens his Stand Against Architectu
  12. Interview: Tigerman Urges Architects to Consider Doing Good and Building Green
  13. At Long Last, Museum for African Art Finds a Place to Call Its Own
  14. For a Historic Playhouse, Gehry Makes the Biggest Donation: Himself
  15. Danish Design Icon Hans J. Wegner Dies at 92
  16. AIA Names Its Housing Award Winners for 2007
  17. News Highlights of the Week: March 3 – March 9, 2007
  18. Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square, by Viljo Revell, Will Receive a Makeover
  19. Parrish Art Museum Scales Back Plans for a New Building by Herzog and de Meuron
  20. Louvre Lends Its Name and Artwork to Nouvel-Designed Museum in Abu Dhabi
  21. Exhibition Puts Prefab Into Perspective
  22. Schools of the 21st Century Symposium Consensus: Building green not necessarily in op
  23. The Good, the Bad, the Remaking of a Libera-Designed Cinema for Ennio Morricone
  24. News Highlights of the Week: February 24 – March 2, 2007
  25. AIA Announces Its Newest Fellows
  26. From the Field: The Kenneth Brown Award Gathers a Jury in Hawaii
  27. In Beirut, the Show Pauses, then Goes On
  28. AIA Announces the Six Recipients of Its 2007 Young Architects Award
  29. Prepare to Vote for "City of the Future"
  30. Industry Group Takes Architects on Nostalgia Trip
  31. In Response to Densification, L.A. Sprouts News Parks
  32. Always Green Building, Always, Wal-Mart Announces
  33. Chicago Highlights Architecture and Sustainability in Olympic Games Bid
  34. GSA’s New Chief Architect Vows to Improve Workplace Environments
  35. As Gazprom’s Realization Appears Certain, Russians
  36. AIA Announces More Awards
  37. Sheldon Fox Dies at 76
  38. Peter Blake, Architect, Editor, and Critic, Dies at 86
  39. As Temporary Housing Assistance for Katrina Victims Counts Down, the Future Looks Ble
  40. Enrique Norten Bags Two Waterfront Competitions in December
  41. New England’s First Modernist House Destroyed
  42. Americans Getting NIMBY With It
  43. New Housing New York Winner Imagines a Sustainable South Bronx
  44. In Wake of Paris Riots, Public Housing Authorities Build More, Better Projects
  45. Judge Orders Rail Company To Reinstate Berlin Terminal’s Derailed Design
  46. Massive Brooklyn Development Designed by Frank Gehry Gets Green Light
  47. Space Invaders: Los Angeles Installation Inflates, Titillates
  48. Paul Rudolph–Designed Home Is Lost
  49. From the Field: Baton Rouge
  50. Las Vegas’s La Concha Motel Finds New Life as a Museum
  51. AIA’s Architecture Billings Index Shows 2006 Ended with a Sprint
  52. Citing a Strong Real Estate Market, MoMA Sells Vacant Lot to Hines
  53. Twenty-Nine Exemplary Works Earn 2007 AIA Honor Awards
  54. Morphosis Creates a Guiding Light for La Défense
  55. Serpentine Unveils Thorsen and Eliasson Design
  56. Neutra Selling Firm's Last Commercial Building
  57. Hadid Wins Jefferson Medal in Architecture
  58. Skywalk Gives Costly View of Grand Canyon
  59. Architecture Goes Open-Source
  60. Repairs at Denver Art Museum Set to Begin
  61. Sustainability Takes Off at LAX
  62. Architect’s Newspaper Hires and Promotes
  63. Lighting Design Pioneer Jules Horton Dies at 87
  64. Freedom Tower Questioned Amid Rising Costs
  65. AIA/ALA Announce Library Design Awards
  66. Kurokawa Loses Tokyo Election
  67. Buildings Fingered in NYC Carbon Inventory
  68. 30 Architects Sound Off about New York’s Future
  69. Climate Shifts for Tackling Climate Change
  70. Diversity Slowly Increasing Within the Profession
  71. Nouvel Wins Competition for Paris Symphony Hall
  72. Macaulay and Driehaus Receive Soane Foundation Honors
  73. Little-Known Law Could Cost Architects Plenty
  74. AIA COTE Announces 2007 Top Ten Green Projects
  75. Laurie Baker, Architect for India’s Poor, Dies at 90
  76. APA Planners Agree Green Space Is Key to Cities
  77. News Highlights of the Week: April 7 – April 13, 2007
  78. Houses of the Holy
  79. Calatrava’s Chicago Spire Wins Approval
  80. Preservation Movement Grows in South Lebanon
  81. News Highlights of the Week: March 31 – April 6
  82. Piano Exits Controversial Boston Project
  83. News Highlights of the Week: March 17 – March 23
  84. Foster’s NYC Globe Theater Goes Once More Unto the Breach
  85. The Guthrie Spurs Development on Minneapolis Riverfront
  86. Barnes Foundation Launches Search for an Architect to Design Philadelphia Museum
  87. USGBC Decision on Vinyl Suggests New Approach for Materials Evaluation
  88. Thomas Galloway, Dean of Georgia Tech's College of Architecture, Remembered
  89. Modernism Exhibition Explores the Movement's Beginnings
  90. News Highlights of the Week: March 10 - March 16
  91. Rudolph Building, Eyed for Piano Skyscraper, Gets Temporary Stay of Execution
  92. Space Age Restaurant at LAX Closes After Shedding Stucco Skin
  93. Gehry Expands His Weisman Art Museum
  94. Serpentine Delays Pavilion Design by Otto in Favor of Snøhetta’s Thorsen
  95. Jeff Speck, NEA Director of Design, Resigns
  96. Students Dancing on Cloud Nine in Revamped School of American Ballet Studios
  97. Academy of Arts and Letters Names Prize-Winners
  98. Shanghai Prepares for 2010 World Expo
  99. Kimbell Taps Piano for Expansion
  100. McDonough Opens Bay Area Office
  101. Herzog & de Meuron’s Tate Modern Expansion Approved
  102. Hitoshi Abe Takes Helm at UCLA
  103. News Highlights of the Week: March 24 – March 30, 2007
  104. GSA Bestows Design Awards for 2006
  105. Richard Rogers Wins the 2007 Pritzker Architecture Prize
  106. Architect Kisho Kurokawa Launches Campaign for Governor of Tokyo
  107. Ball-Nogues Selected in MoMA/P.S. 1 Young Architects Competition
  108. Denise Scott Brown Awarded the Vilcek Prize for Arts and Humanities
  109. Abu Dhabi Announces Its Own Gehry-Designed Guggenheim
  110. High Costs Plague Gulf Rebuilding Effort
  111. Moneo Design for Zurich Forum Angers Preservationists
  112. Behnisch, et al. Win Downtown Pittsburgh Development
  113. Clinton Foundation Promises to Lower Cost of Green Technologies
  114. AIA Updates Healthcare Guidelines
  115. Parachute Jump Gets Lighter
  116. Herzog & de Meuron Propose Cut-Glass Ziggurat for Tate Expansion
  117. LMDC Announces Pending Dissolution
  118. BusinessWeek/Architectural Record Winners Announced
  119. Concrete-Home Manufacturers Gear Up for Production in N.O.
  120. Management Shakeup at Wright Foundation
  121. For Firefighters’ Monument, Choosing a Figurative Bas-Relief Over Architectural Abs
  122. Parrish Art Museum Unveils New Museum Concept
  123. U.S. Federal Building Architect Carol Ross Barney Comments on WTC Rebuilding Process
  124. Japanese Architect Kazuo Shinohara Dies at 81
  125. Anish Kapoor Rips Open Urban Fabric With First New York Artwork
  126. Q+A: Zoë Ryan, Senior Curator of the Van Alen Institute
  127. Freedom Tower Gets Start in a Luxembourg Plant
  128. Three More WTC Towers Unveiled
  129. Prefab Homes Achieve LEED Platinum
  130. New Gulf-Coast Subdivisions are Designed to Take a Beating
  131. Exhibition Celebrates Twin Towers
  132. Interviews Drive Ongoing WTC Evacuation Study
  133. Memorial Architects Say Work is Moving Quickly
  134. Katrina-Ravaged Schools Prepare for New Year, Despite Obstacles
  135. Foster’s First Religious Building Placed on Hold
  136. Fuksas to Design Science and Technology Institute in Nigeria
  137. Chicago Expedites Permits for Green Buildings; Program Exceeds Expectations
  138. Southampton Hotel Uses Seawater for Sustainable Cooling
  139. Chicago Approves Big Grants for Green-Roof Retrofits
  140. Sandy D’Elia, Architecture Marketing Innovator, Dies at 59
  141. Online Voting for New Orleans Competition Opens Today
  142. Controversy over Plans to Renovate Aalto Interior
  143. First Cradle-to-Cradle House Built in Roanoke
  144. Studio Libeskind Donates Design for Gulf Coast Community Center
  145. Future AIA President Discusses Race and Architecture
  146. New York Preservation Group Launches Consciousness-Raising Website
  147. ASLA Retrofits Headquarters with Green Roof
  148. Adobe Grabs LEED-EB Platinum
  149. London Mayor Envisions Model "Eco City" in Thames Gateway
  150. U.S. Mayor’s Conference President Says 2030 Challenge Is Realizable
  151. Dispatch from Ground Zero
  152. Green Building Movement Yielding Tax Incentives; Other Public Policy Changes in Works
  153. Settlement Reached in Walt Disney Concert Hall Lawsuit
  154. Red Location Museum Inaugurates Lubetkin Prize
  155. Billings Down for Second Consecutive Month
  156. Hugh Stubbins, Architect of Landmarks, Dead at 94
  157. Structural Transition at Ground Zero
  158. Bergdoll Offers Glimpse of Upcoming MoMA Tenure
  159. 2006 COTE Winners Reflect Green-Building Trends, Leaders Say
  160. Albert KahnÂ* Designed Factory Reopens as Progressive Mixed-Use Facility
  161. Architects, Decorators, Artists Stop Being Polite on New HGTV Program
  162. More Big Names Announced for Vegas Resort
  163. 2007 AIA Architecture Firm Award Goes to Leers Weinzapfel
  164. Easements Retained But Reformed
  165. Developers Seek To Impress by Channeling Monet
  166. Industry Metrics Show Soft Spots and Bright Hopes
  167. A River Runs Through It: Ivies’ Expansion Plans Jump Natural Boundaries
  168. New High School Wears Its Mission on Its Sleeve
  169. Koenig’s Case Study House No. 21 To Be Sold at Auction
  170. Office Systems Legend G.W. Haworth Dead at 95
  171. Upgrade Announced for French Business District
  172. National Park Service Begins Campaign to Reconceive National Mall
  173. Starchitects Invited to New Orleans Waterfront
  174. Fast-Tracked 2008 Olympic Games Landmarks Almost Done
  175. Preservationists Respond to Sullivan Losses
  176. Vote Early, Vote Often
  177. In Milwaukee, Former Freeway Site to Rise Again
  178. Beloved L.A. Landmark Reopens
  179. Lance Brown, FAIA, Wins Topaz Medallion
  180. A Conservative Outlook for Toronto Offices
  181. Edward Larrabee Barnes Named 2007 AIA Gold Medal Winner
  182. The Glass House to Open to Public This Spring
  183. New York’s Toniest Residents Clash over Foster Design
  184. An Amazonian Capital Rediscovers the Amazon
  185. Richard Rogers Names Firm’s Next-Generation Leaders
  186. U.S. Is Taking Tentative First Steps To Participate in the 2010 Expo
  187. Whitney Inks Conditional Deal for High Line
  188. Whitney Museum Considers Nixing Piano Expansion
  189. LVMH Announces Private Museum Designed by Frank Gehry
  190. Sheldon Silver Stalls Moynihan Station, Accusing Developers of Withholding Complete P
  191. Florida Southern College Begins Large-Scale Restoration of Wright Campus
  192. Big Dig Snafu Delays Boston Greenway Projects
  193. Steven Holl Architects Leaves Denver Justice Center Project
  194. Hariri Sisters Take Salzburg
  195. Herzog & de Meuron Win Royal Gold Medal
  196. In Las Vegas, W Hotel Project Favors the Little Guy
  197. Beyer Blinder Belle Founding Partner Richard L. Blinder Dies at 71
  198. I.M. Pei to Renovate His Louvre Addition
  199. City Boasts New Architecture and Virtual Construction
  200. Sullivan-Designed Department Store To Be Converted
  201. Vietnam Interpretation Center Will Give Voice to Memorial
  202. Museum of Tolerance Dispute Returns to High Court
  203. Toyo Ito to Design First U.S. Building for Berkeley
  204. United States Air Force Memorial To Be Dedicated This Weekend
  205. Lowe’s Makes Katrina Cottages Available for Purchase
  206. Third Time’s the Charm as Koolhaas Unveils Cornell Design
  207. Popular Architecture Forum Launches in New York
  208. MIT Reboots Media Lab Project
  209. Industrial Designer Bill Stumpf, Creator of the Aeron Chair, Dies
  210. Vico Magistretti, Helped Define Postwar Italian Design, Dead at 86
  211. From the Field: Pacific Crossings ‘06
  212. Stuyvesant Town, Peter Cooper Village Sold in Landmark Deal
  213. The Yale Housing Project Turns 40
  214. Exhibition Explores Phenomenon of Grassroots 9/11 Memorials
  215. Hey Kids, It’s National Design Week!
  216. Code Groups Settle Lawsuit
  217. Kurokawa’s Capsule Tower To Be Razed
  218. KPF Mourns Passing of Gregory Clement, 56
  219. News Highlights of the Week: April 14 – April 20, 2007
  220. Barnes Announces Shortlist for New Building
  221. San Antonio Chapter Prepares for AIA Convention
  222. Remember Not to Touch the Alamo
  223. AIA Will Green Its Headquarters
  224. AIA’s Jefferson Award Comes Full Circle
  225. News Highlights of the AIA 2007 National Convention
  226. China Cracks Down on Copycat Architects
  227. Creative Time Still Creative—Elsewhere
  228. Gore, in AIA Keynote, Urges Pollution Penalty
  229. AIA Elects Leadership for 2008 and 2009
  230. Seattle’s Open Spaces Nab Several Awards
  231. Foster + Partners Restructures
  232. News Highlights of the Week: May 5 – May 11, 2007
  233. Barkow Leibinger Wins the 2007 Marcus Prize
  234. Kroloff Departs Tulane for Cranbrook
  235. Van Valkenburgh to Remake 2,400 Acres in Toronto
  236. Cincinnati Art Museum Announces Shortlist
  237. NYC’s Revamped Building Code Unveiled
  238. Architects Urged to Seize Power
  239. Rotterdam Biennale Opens Next Week
  240. Clinton Creates $5 Billion Green Building Program
  241. Shortlist for British Pavilion Announced
  242. Denis Kuhn, FAIA, Noted Preservationist, Dies at 65
  243. News Highlights of the Week: May 12 – May 18
  244. Interviews from the AIA Convention Floor
  245. Kalach’s Mexico City Library Shuttered
  246. AIA/HUD Award Winners for 2007 Named
  247. Glass House Opens to Public
  248. Silverstein and New York Settle WTC Claims
  249. Buildings Figure Large in PlaNYC
  250. Louisiana Recovery Continues to Hit Snags