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January 2009
December 2008
12/30/08 In China, a Trio of Buildings Speak to Their Natural Setting
12/29/08 Layoffs Sweep Architecture Profession as Economy Worsens
12/24/08 Shanghai Skyscraper Named “Best Tall Building”
12/23/08 Jørn Utzon, Sydney Opera House Architect, Dies
12/22/08 Museum Proposal Stirs Debate in San Francisco
12/19/08 Architectural Billings Index Hits All-Time Low
12/18/08 What Will Obama’s Presidency Mean for Architects?
12/18/08 AIA Outlines Goals for New President
12/17/08 Holl Designs "Shaking Hand" Towers for Copenhagen
12/16/08
In Hawaii, a 1,600-Ton Temple Is Built by Hand
12/15/08 Architect Salaries Rose Nearly 30 Percent in Six Years
12/11/08 AIA Announces 2009 Award Winners
12/11/08
In New Orleans, Pitt's First "Make It Right" Homes Complete
12/10/08 Foreign Markets No Longer a Refuge for U.S. Firms
12/10/08
AIA's Committee on Design Crosses Borders—and Disciplines
12/09/08 A Year After Its Debut, a Prominent Digital Facade is on the Blink
12/09/08 Oslo Firm Designs World’s Largest Mobile Theater
12/08/08 A Modern Addition Planned for a Picturesque Museum in Zurich
12/05/08 AIA Aims to Set Example with Headquarters Renovation
12/04/08 Murcutt Wins AIA Gold Medal
12/04/08 UK Failing to Protect Its World Heritage Sites?
12/03/08
Lincoln Center Undergoes a Dramatic Facelift
12/02/08 House by Eero Saarinen Donated to Art Museum
12/01/08
Despite Sinking Economy, Work Begins on Super-Tall Shanghai Tower
12/29/08 Layoffs Sweep Architecture Profession as Economy Worsens
12/24/08 Shanghai Skyscraper Named “Best Tall Building”
12/23/08 Jørn Utzon, Sydney Opera House Architect, Dies
12/22/08 Museum Proposal Stirs Debate in San Francisco
12/19/08 Architectural Billings Index Hits All-Time Low
12/18/08 What Will Obama’s Presidency Mean for Architects?
12/18/08 AIA Outlines Goals for New President
12/17/08 Holl Designs "Shaking Hand" Towers for Copenhagen
12/16/08
12/15/08 Architect Salaries Rose Nearly 30 Percent in Six Years
12/11/08 AIA Announces 2009 Award Winners
12/11/08
12/10/08 Foreign Markets No Longer a Refuge for U.S. Firms
12/10/08
12/09/08 A Year After Its Debut, a Prominent Digital Facade is on the Blink
12/09/08 Oslo Firm Designs World’s Largest Mobile Theater
12/08/08 A Modern Addition Planned for a Picturesque Museum in Zurich
12/05/08 AIA Aims to Set Example with Headquarters Renovation
12/04/08 Murcutt Wins AIA Gold Medal
12/04/08 UK Failing to Protect Its World Heritage Sites?
12/03/08
12/02/08 House by Eero Saarinen Donated to Art Museum
12/01/08
November 2008
11/26/08 Architects Head South to Weather the Economic Storm
11/26/08 Newsmaker Interview: Wolf Prix
11/25/08 For a Utah Museum, Polshek Takes Its Cue from the Land
11/24/08 Art Museum to Serve as Dynamic Gateway for Belgian Town
11/21/08 Driehaus Prize Given to Egyptian Architect
11/20/08 Is the Dubai Bubble Starting to Burst?
11/20/08 World’s Best Buildings Honored at Festival
11/19/08
In London, Futuristic Plans for an Old Power Station
11/18/08
Piano’s Design for Kimbell Museum Revealed
11/17/08 For Architects, the Job Axe Starts to Fall
11/17/08 Wanted: Expansion Ideas for Library by H.H. Richardson
11/14/08 USGBC Pushes Obama to Act on Green Promises
11/14/08 Hearst Tower Wins Highrise Award
11/13/08 Another Grand Plan for the South Boston Waterfront
11/12/08 Murphy/Jahn Designs Wing for Famed Chicago Library
11/12/08 Sheppard Robson Fashions a Gem for London Skyline
11/11/08
Highrise Award Winner to Be Announced
11/10/08 Member Balloting for LEED 2009 Draws to a Close
11/10/08 Five Designers Awarded $50,000 Fellowships
11/07/08
Neutra’s Kaufmann House For Sale, Again
11/06/08 Bentley Releases Infrastructure Design Suite
11/06/08 For Construction Industry, Election Results a Mixed Bag
11/06/08 Chicago’s “Twizzler” Fizzles
11/05/08 New Skyscraper Stars in National Geographic Show
11/04/08 Morphosis Pushes Boundaries with First Project in China
11/03/08 Newsmaker Interview: Lawrence W. Speck
11/26/08 Newsmaker Interview: Wolf Prix
11/25/08 For a Utah Museum, Polshek Takes Its Cue from the Land
11/24/08 Art Museum to Serve as Dynamic Gateway for Belgian Town
11/21/08 Driehaus Prize Given to Egyptian Architect
11/20/08 Is the Dubai Bubble Starting to Burst?
11/20/08 World’s Best Buildings Honored at Festival
11/19/08
11/18/08
11/17/08 For Architects, the Job Axe Starts to Fall
11/17/08 Wanted: Expansion Ideas for Library by H.H. Richardson
11/14/08 USGBC Pushes Obama to Act on Green Promises
11/14/08 Hearst Tower Wins Highrise Award
11/13/08 Another Grand Plan for the South Boston Waterfront
11/12/08 Murphy/Jahn Designs Wing for Famed Chicago Library
11/12/08 Sheppard Robson Fashions a Gem for London Skyline
11/11/08
11/10/08 Member Balloting for LEED 2009 Draws to a Close
11/10/08 Five Designers Awarded $50,000 Fellowships
11/07/08
11/06/08 Bentley Releases Infrastructure Design Suite
11/06/08 For Construction Industry, Election Results a Mixed Bag
11/06/08 Chicago’s “Twizzler” Fizzles
11/05/08 New Skyscraper Stars in National Geographic Show
11/04/08 Morphosis Pushes Boundaries with First Project in China
11/03/08 Newsmaker Interview: Lawrence W. Speck
October 2008
10/30/08 “Fashionable” Project Reflects the New Milan
10/29/08
UK Theater Marks Significant Milestone for Viñoly
10/28/08
Architectural Emblems of Kazakhstan’s Energy Wealth
10/27/08 Bailout Plan Includes Tax Incentives for Energy Efficiency
10/24/08 Government Rescue Could Ease Construction Decline
10/23/08 Foster to Renovate New York Public Library
10/23/08 Building Information Modeling Contract Documents Arrive
10/23/08 Lending Freeze Tests Skyscraper Optimism
10/22/08 U.S. Firm Helps China Rebuild After Deadly Quake
10/21/08
Palladio Still Relevant 500 Years After His Birth
10/20/08 Newsmaker Interview: Joseph Grima
10/17/08
Another Makeover for NYC’s South Street Seaport?
10/16/08
Shopping Malls Not Below Libeskind's "Dignity"
10/15/08 Architects Hit Hard by Financial Crisis
10/14/08 Libya Opens the Door to American Architects
10/13/08 Alvaro Siza Awarded 2009 RIBA Gold Medal
10/10/08 University Program Fuses Ecology and Design
10/09/08
Foster Envisions Dramatic Facelift for Italian Beachfront
10/08/08
Five Designs for Hudson Park Revealed
10/07/08 Vertical Food Gardens Sprout in L.A.’s Skid Row
10/06/08
Correa, Maki Tapped to Design Aga Khan Center
10/03/08 Kaufmann Proposes “Nutritional Labels” for Homes
10/02/08 AIA To Release New IPD and Design-Build Documents
10/01/08 Guggenheim and Other Top Museums Select New Directors
10/01/08 House for War Veteran Designed by Yale Students
10/29/08
10/28/08
10/27/08 Bailout Plan Includes Tax Incentives for Energy Efficiency
10/24/08 Government Rescue Could Ease Construction Decline
10/23/08 Foster to Renovate New York Public Library
10/23/08 Building Information Modeling Contract Documents Arrive
10/23/08 Lending Freeze Tests Skyscraper Optimism
10/22/08 U.S. Firm Helps China Rebuild After Deadly Quake
10/21/08
10/20/08 Newsmaker Interview: Joseph Grima
10/17/08
10/16/08
10/15/08 Architects Hit Hard by Financial Crisis
10/14/08 Libya Opens the Door to American Architects
10/13/08 Alvaro Siza Awarded 2009 RIBA Gold Medal
10/10/08 University Program Fuses Ecology and Design
10/09/08
10/08/08
10/07/08 Vertical Food Gardens Sprout in L.A.’s Skid Row
10/06/08
10/03/08 Kaufmann Proposes “Nutritional Labels” for Homes
10/02/08 AIA To Release New IPD and Design-Build Documents
10/01/08 Guggenheim and Other Top Museums Select New Directors
10/01/08 House for War Veteran Designed by Yale Students
September 2008
09/30/08
Aditya Prakash, 85, a Prominent Indian Architect, Dies
09/29/08 Momentum Grows For Futuristic Scheme
09/26/08
On Heels of MoMA Show, a Prefab Exhibition Opening in Philly
09/25/08 NYC Museum Undergoes $97-Million Makeover by Polshek
09/25/08 Engineer, Lighting Designer Among Winners of “Genius” Grants
09/24/08 In Manhattan, a Bittersweet Grand Opening at Columbus Circle
09/23/08
Princeton’s Campus Plan Comes Into Full Bloom
09/23/08 Newsmaker Interview: Brad Cloepfil
09/18/08 Stephen A. Kliment, Former RECORD Editor in Chief, Dies at 78
09/18/08
Small Town in Maine Gets a New, $48-Million Border Station
09/17/08
BusinessWeek and Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards
09/16/08 Grimshaw Designs “Airport City” for St. Petersburg
09/15/08
First Skyscraper by Herzog & de Meuron Rising in NYC
09/12/08 Finalists for Humanitarian Design Award Announced
09/12/08 Wanted: Design Concepts for Eisenhower Memorial in D.C.
09/11/08 Pentagon 9/11 Memorial by KBAS Dedicated Today
09/10/08
At Ground Zero, Little Progress After Seven Years
09/09/08
Space Group Reinvents a Major Transit Hub in Oslo
09/08/08 HOK Sport Breaks Away from Parent Company
09/04/08 Yale Taps Stern for Major Project
09/04/08 AIA Requires Sustainability in Continuing Education
09/03/08
Gehry Designs First Big Project For Toronto, His Hometown
09/02/08 Students Master the Art of Building
09/29/08 Momentum Grows For Futuristic Scheme
09/26/08
09/25/08 NYC Museum Undergoes $97-Million Makeover by Polshek
09/25/08 Engineer, Lighting Designer Among Winners of “Genius” Grants
09/24/08 In Manhattan, a Bittersweet Grand Opening at Columbus Circle
09/23/08
09/23/08 Newsmaker Interview: Brad Cloepfil
09/18/08 Stephen A. Kliment, Former RECORD Editor in Chief, Dies at 78
09/18/08
09/17/08
09/16/08 Grimshaw Designs “Airport City” for St. Petersburg
09/15/08
09/12/08 Finalists for Humanitarian Design Award Announced
09/12/08 Wanted: Design Concepts for Eisenhower Memorial in D.C.
09/11/08 Pentagon 9/11 Memorial by KBAS Dedicated Today
09/10/08
09/09/08
09/08/08 HOK Sport Breaks Away from Parent Company
09/04/08 Yale Taps Stern for Major Project
09/04/08 AIA Requires Sustainability in Continuing Education
09/03/08
09/02/08 Students Master the Art of Building
August 2008
08/29/08 Universities Aim for “A+” in Carbon Reductions
08/27/08
There Will Be Tacos, There Will Be Compost
08/27/08
Whitney Reveals Piano's Design for Downtown Branch
08/26/08
Foster + Partners Paints a New Future for Pushkin Museum
08/25/08 UFO Museum Has Close Encounter of the CAD Kind
08/22/08 News Highlights of the Week: August 16 – August 22, 2008
08/21/08
Woo is First Architect to Win Ho-Am Prize
08/20/08
Despite Its Diminutive Stature, Singapore Booms
08/19/08 Architecture Students Star in Reality TV Show
08/18/08 Foster Tries Again in Upper Manhattan
08/15/08 News Highlights of the Week: August 9 – August 15, 2008
08/14/08
Wright’s Palmer House Put on the Market
08/13/08
An Architectural Gem in Germany is Reborn
08/12/08 Reiter to Lead Chicago Art Institute School
08/11/08
Terry Brown, Mushroom House Architect, Dies at 53
08/08/08 News Highlights of the Week: August 2 – August 8, 2008
08/07/08 Paul S. Byard, 68, Noted Preservationist Who Embraced The Present
08/07/08 Construction of “World’s Worst Building” Resumes?
08/06/08 AIA Deconstructs Green-Building Standards
08/06/08 AIA and USGBC To Form a Strategic Alliance
08/05/08 Calatrava’s WTC Transit Hub Pared Down
08/04/08
Studio Pei-Zhu Tapped for Museum in China
08/01/08 News Highlights of the Week: July 26 – August 1, 2008
08/27/08
08/27/08
08/26/08
08/25/08 UFO Museum Has Close Encounter of the CAD Kind
08/22/08 News Highlights of the Week: August 16 – August 22, 2008
08/21/08
08/20/08
08/19/08 Architecture Students Star in Reality TV Show
08/18/08 Foster Tries Again in Upper Manhattan
08/15/08 News Highlights of the Week: August 9 – August 15, 2008
08/14/08
08/13/08
08/12/08 Reiter to Lead Chicago Art Institute School
08/11/08
08/08/08 News Highlights of the Week: August 2 – August 8, 2008
08/07/08 Paul S. Byard, 68, Noted Preservationist Who Embraced The Present
08/07/08 Construction of “World’s Worst Building” Resumes?
08/06/08 AIA Deconstructs Green-Building Standards
08/06/08 AIA and USGBC To Form a Strategic Alliance
08/05/08 Calatrava’s WTC Transit Hub Pared Down
08/04/08
08/01/08 News Highlights of the Week: July 26 – August 1, 2008
July 2008
07/31/08 AIA Philly Opens a Center for Architecture
07/30/08 Stern Handily Wins 10th Annual Vincent Scully Prize
07/29/08 Buckhead Library Avoids the Wrecking Ball
07/28/08 Billings Rise, But Forecast Still Bleak
07/28/08
In a Desert City, a Skyline Grows Ever Higher
07/25/08 News Highlights of the Week: July 19 – July 25, 2008
07/24/08
MoMA Fabricates a Memorable Exhibition
07/23/08
Hannes Wettstein, 50, Swiss Designer Who Championed Function Over Flair
07/22/08 California Buildings Go Green
07/21/08
A Prefab, Rotating Skyscraper Coming to a City Near You?
07/18/08 Architecture 2030 Reveals New Guide to Reduce Consumption
07/18/08 News Highlights of the Week: July 12 – July 18, 2008
07/17/08 NY Times Building Altered Due to Climbing Trend
07/16/08
FXFOWLE Designs World's Largest Spanning Arch Bridge for Dubai
07/15/08 Even Small Firms Get a Slice of the Dubai Pie
07/14/08
Kohn Pedersen Fox Tapped for Abu Dhabi Airport Expansion
07/11/08 News Highlights of the Week: July 4 – July 11, 2008
07/10/08 Appalachia Scheme Wins Bucky Fuller Design Contest
07/10/08 China’s Building Boom Sparks Ethical Debate
07/09/08
Gluckman Mayner Transforms a Weapons Factory Into an Art Gallery
07/08/08 Bentley and Autodesk Soon to be Compatible?
07/08/08
London Revs Up for 2012 Summer Olympics
07/07/08 Turin Basks in Post-Olympic Glow
07/03/08 GSA Hiring a New Chief After Former One Quits
07/03/08 RMJM Ranks Best Cities For Design
07/02/08 WORK Plants an Urban Farm in Queens
07/01/08 Midwest Floods Wreak Havoc on Architectural Landmarks
07/30/08 Stern Handily Wins 10th Annual Vincent Scully Prize
07/29/08 Buckhead Library Avoids the Wrecking Ball
07/28/08 Billings Rise, But Forecast Still Bleak
07/28/08
07/25/08 News Highlights of the Week: July 19 – July 25, 2008
07/24/08
07/23/08
07/22/08 California Buildings Go Green
07/21/08
07/18/08 Architecture 2030 Reveals New Guide to Reduce Consumption
07/18/08 News Highlights of the Week: July 12 – July 18, 2008
07/17/08 NY Times Building Altered Due to Climbing Trend
07/16/08
07/15/08 Even Small Firms Get a Slice of the Dubai Pie
07/14/08
07/11/08 News Highlights of the Week: July 4 – July 11, 2008
07/10/08 Appalachia Scheme Wins Bucky Fuller Design Contest
07/10/08 China’s Building Boom Sparks Ethical Debate
07/09/08
07/08/08 Bentley and Autodesk Soon to be Compatible?
07/08/08
07/07/08 Turin Basks in Post-Olympic Glow
07/03/08 GSA Hiring a New Chief After Former One Quits
07/03/08 RMJM Ranks Best Cities For Design
07/02/08 WORK Plants an Urban Farm in Queens
07/01/08 Midwest Floods Wreak Havoc on Architectural Landmarks
June 2008
06/30/08
Libeskind Museum Strikes a Balance Between Old and New
06/27/08 News Highlights of the Week: June 21 – June 27, 2008
06/26/08
Walter Netsch, 88, Leaves Behind a Complex Legacy
06/26/08 Two Studies Measure Perks of Green Buildings
06/25/08 Luxury Condo Tower to Rise Near Boston Landmarks?
06/24/08 ENR Announces Top 100 Green Design Firms
06/23/08 Architectural Quartet Dreams Up Mega-Project for Milan
06/20/08 News Highlights of the Week: June 14 – June 20, 2008
06/19/08
Nouvel Envisions New Icon for Paris
06/18/08
London Architecture Festival Urges Fresh Thinking
06/17/08
Piano’s Plans for Corbu Landmark Incite Fierce Debate
06/13/08 News Highlights of the Week: June 7 – June 13, 2008
06/12/08 California Pumps $271 Million Into Construction of Stem Cell Labs
06/11/08 Shigeru Ban Pavilion Could Fetch Upward of $1 Million at Auction
06/10/08
Fuksas Wins Shenzhen Airport Competition
06/09/08 Two Firms Merge to Form Sci-Tech Powerhouse
06/06/08 News Highlights of the Week: May 31 – June 6, 2008
06/05/08 Modernist House by Schindler Donated to MAK
06/04/08
Gehry Designs NYC's Tallest Residential Tower
06/03/08 2007 Revenues of Top Firms Grew 25 Percent
06/03/08 After the Flood on Display Through June
06/02/08 Filmmaker Son of Scott Brown and Venturi to Set Record Straight?
06/27/08 News Highlights of the Week: June 21 – June 27, 2008
06/26/08
06/26/08 Two Studies Measure Perks of Green Buildings
06/25/08 Luxury Condo Tower to Rise Near Boston Landmarks?
06/24/08 ENR Announces Top 100 Green Design Firms
06/23/08 Architectural Quartet Dreams Up Mega-Project for Milan
06/20/08 News Highlights of the Week: June 14 – June 20, 2008
06/19/08
06/18/08
06/17/08
06/13/08 News Highlights of the Week: June 7 – June 13, 2008
06/12/08 California Pumps $271 Million Into Construction of Stem Cell Labs
06/11/08 Shigeru Ban Pavilion Could Fetch Upward of $1 Million at Auction
06/10/08
06/09/08 Two Firms Merge to Form Sci-Tech Powerhouse
06/06/08 News Highlights of the Week: May 31 – June 6, 2008
06/05/08 Modernist House by Schindler Donated to MAK
06/04/08
06/03/08 2007 Revenues of Top Firms Grew 25 Percent
06/03/08 After the Flood on Display Through June
06/02/08 Filmmaker Son of Scott Brown and Venturi to Set Record Straight?
May 2008
05/30/08 News Highlights of the Week: May 24 – May 30, 2008
05/29/08 Big-Box Stores Slim Down for Urban Settings
05/28/08 Architecture Schools Announce Changing of the Guards
05/23/08 Gehry Downsizes Tower Design for Atlantic Yards
05/23/08 News Highlights of the Week: May 16 – May 23, 2008
05/22/08
Jullian de la Fuente, Corbusier Protégé, Dies
05/21/08
National Trust Announces 11 Most Endangered Sites
05/21/08 USGBC Seeks Public Input on LEED 2009
05/20/08 Louis Kahn-Designed House (Still) Up for Sale
05/19/08
UNStudio Gets First Major U.S. Project
05/16/08 Penn Announces New Architecture Dean
05/15/08
Cooper-Hewitt Announces National Design Award Winners
05/14/08
Stamps Commemorate Charles and Ray Eames
05/13/08 Fire Engulfs Academic Building in the Netherlands
05/13/08
Bitter Debate Brews Over Domino Sugar Plant
05/12/08 Architects' Billings Plummet to All-Time Low
05/09/08 AFH Comes to Aid of Cyclone Victims
05/09/08 News Highlights of the Week: May 3 – May 9, 2008
05/08/08 Glassy Re-Clads Boost Energy Efficiency But Confound Critics
05/07/08 Smith + Gill Tapped for Ultra-Green Abu Dhabi Project
05/06/08 Debate Ensues After NYC Building Chief Resigns
05/05/08
Calatrava’s Bridge in Jerusalem Incites Controversy
05/02/08 News Highlights of the Week: April 26 – May 2, 2008
05/02/08
Architecture Students Help Rebuild Greensburg
05/29/08 Big-Box Stores Slim Down for Urban Settings
05/28/08 Architecture Schools Announce Changing of the Guards
05/23/08 Gehry Downsizes Tower Design for Atlantic Yards
05/23/08 News Highlights of the Week: May 16 – May 23, 2008
05/22/08
05/21/08
05/21/08 USGBC Seeks Public Input on LEED 2009
05/20/08 Louis Kahn-Designed House (Still) Up for Sale
05/19/08
05/16/08 Penn Announces New Architecture Dean
05/15/08
05/14/08
05/13/08 Fire Engulfs Academic Building in the Netherlands
05/13/08
05/12/08 Architects' Billings Plummet to All-Time Low
05/09/08 AFH Comes to Aid of Cyclone Victims
05/09/08 News Highlights of the Week: May 3 – May 9, 2008
05/08/08 Glassy Re-Clads Boost Energy Efficiency But Confound Critics
05/07/08 Smith + Gill Tapped for Ultra-Green Abu Dhabi Project
05/06/08 Debate Ensues After NYC Building Chief Resigns
05/05/08
05/02/08 News Highlights of the Week: April 26 – May 2, 2008
05/02/08
April 2008
04/30/08 Glass House Releases Extra Tickets for Sold-Out Season
04/30/08
"Mega-building" to Host 2014 Commonwealth Games
04/29/08 Boston Squeezed as Colleges and Universities Expand
04/28/08 New Textbook Turns the Page on Drafting
04/25/08 Greensburg Aims for a Platinum Shade of Green
04/25/08
News Highlights of the Week: April 19 – April 25, 2008
04/24/08
Dellis Cay: Green Paradise or Fantasy Island?
04/23/08 Few Assurances Made on UAE Worker Rights
04/22/08
AIA Announces 2008 COTE Award Winners
04/22/08
Guggenheim Says Goodbye to Koolhaas, Hello to Hadid
04/21/08 Nader Khalili, Noted Earth Architect, Dies at 72
04/21/08 Bauhaus Museum Opens in Tel Aviv’s White City
04/18/08
News Highlights of the Week: April 12 – April 18, 2008
04/17/08 Krisel Houses Take Palm Springs Back to the Future
04/16/08
Duany and Plater-Zyberk Donate Driehaus Winnings
04/15/08 New York’s Public Library Checking Out Architects
04/14/08 After the Flood on View in Los Angeles
04/11/08 Study of Fees Indicates Project Type Doesn’t Matter
04/11/08
News Highlights of the Week: April 5 – April 11, 2008
04/10/08 Polshek’s Newsiest Museum Opens in D.C.
04/10/08 Field Ops Wins Massive Memphis Park Competition
04/09/08 Has NYC’s Ambitious Development Agenda Stalled?
04/08/08
Ralph Rapson, 93, a Modernist Who Drew to the End
04/07/08 Dallas Revisits Its Utopian Past
04/04/08
News Highlights of the Week: March 29 – April 4, 2008
04/03/08 Gehry’s Serpentine Pavilion Design Unveiled
04/02/08 RMJM Gift Helps Harvard Launch Practice Program
04/01/08 BusinessWeek/RECORD Announce 2008 China Awards
04/01/08 HOK Hopes Nationals Park Will Hit Green Home Run
04/30/08
04/29/08 Boston Squeezed as Colleges and Universities Expand
04/28/08 New Textbook Turns the Page on Drafting
04/25/08 Greensburg Aims for a Platinum Shade of Green
04/25/08
04/24/08
04/23/08 Few Assurances Made on UAE Worker Rights
04/22/08
04/22/08
04/21/08 Nader Khalili, Noted Earth Architect, Dies at 72
04/21/08 Bauhaus Museum Opens in Tel Aviv’s White City
04/18/08
04/17/08 Krisel Houses Take Palm Springs Back to the Future
04/16/08
04/15/08 New York’s Public Library Checking Out Architects
04/14/08 After the Flood on View in Los Angeles
04/11/08 Study of Fees Indicates Project Type Doesn’t Matter
04/11/08
04/10/08 Polshek’s Newsiest Museum Opens in D.C.
04/10/08 Field Ops Wins Massive Memphis Park Competition
04/09/08 Has NYC’s Ambitious Development Agenda Stalled?
04/08/08
04/07/08 Dallas Revisits Its Utopian Past
04/04/08
04/03/08 Gehry’s Serpentine Pavilion Design Unveiled
04/02/08 RMJM Gift Helps Harvard Launch Practice Program
04/01/08 BusinessWeek/RECORD Announce 2008 China Awards
04/01/08 HOK Hopes Nationals Park Will Hit Green Home Run
March 2008
03/31/08
Jean Nouvel Wins 2008 Pritzker Prize
03/28/08
News Highlights of the Week: March 22 – March 28, 2008
03/27/08 Jahn and Walker’s Plan for Hudson Yards Victorious
03/26/08 Heathrow T5 Arrives as Britons Take to the Rails
03/25/08
The Sagaponac Effect: Modernist Subdivisions Multiply
03/24/08 Tulane Nears Completion on Third New Orleans House
03/21/08
News Highlights of the Week: March 15 – March 21, 2008
03/20/08 Architects’ Billings Down Sharply in Early 2008
03/20/08 Young Residential Architects Invade Mongolia
03/19/08 Holl-Designed Plant to Power Toronto’s New Waterfront
03/18/08 LivingHomes Launches KieranTimberlake Designs
03/18/08 GenerativeComponents Almost Ready for Primetime
03/17/08 Graves Tapped for AIAS “Architectural Peace Corps”
03/14/08
News Highlights of the Week: March 8 – March 14, 2008
03/14/08
AIA Names 2008 Housing Award Winners
03/13/08 Hadid Bags Fashionable Chanel Project
03/12/08 Koolhaas Unveils New Waterfront City in Dubai
03/12/08 Input Sought on High-Performance Building Standard
03/11/08 High Society Outshines High Modernism
03/10/08 Will Downsizing McMansions Fatten Architects’ Wallets?
03/07/08
News Highlights of the Week: March 1 – March 7, 2008
03/06/08 FMI Buys Advanced Management Institute
03/05/08 New Oslo Ski Jump Has Rocky Liftoff
03/04/08 Cloepfil Unveils Design for Clyfford Still Museum
03/03/08 Landscape/Architecture Firms Growing Closer
03/28/08
03/27/08 Jahn and Walker’s Plan for Hudson Yards Victorious
03/26/08 Heathrow T5 Arrives as Britons Take to the Rails
03/25/08
03/24/08 Tulane Nears Completion on Third New Orleans House
03/21/08
03/20/08 Architects’ Billings Down Sharply in Early 2008
03/20/08 Young Residential Architects Invade Mongolia
03/19/08 Holl-Designed Plant to Power Toronto’s New Waterfront
03/18/08 LivingHomes Launches KieranTimberlake Designs
03/18/08 GenerativeComponents Almost Ready for Primetime
03/17/08 Graves Tapped for AIAS “Architectural Peace Corps”
03/14/08
03/14/08
03/13/08 Hadid Bags Fashionable Chanel Project
03/12/08 Koolhaas Unveils New Waterfront City in Dubai
03/12/08 Input Sought on High-Performance Building Standard
03/11/08 High Society Outshines High Modernism
03/10/08 Will Downsizing McMansions Fatten Architects’ Wallets?
03/07/08
03/06/08 FMI Buys Advanced Management Institute
03/05/08 New Oslo Ski Jump Has Rocky Liftoff
03/04/08 Cloepfil Unveils Design for Clyfford Still Museum
03/03/08 Landscape/Architecture Firms Growing Closer
February 2008
02/29/08 Thomas Krens, Guggenheim's Controversial Leader, Steps Down
02/29/08 News Highlights of the Week: February 23 – February 29, 2008
02/28/08 Snowmass Resort Shows It’s Easy Skiing Green
02/27/08 Feiner Goes All-In as Las Vegas Sands’ New Chief Architect
02/27/08 FEMA Testing Alternatives to Problematic Trailers
02/26/08
Mid-Century Architecture at Risk in New Orleans
02/25/08 Boston’s ICA Still a Work in Progress
02/22/08 With the AOC Slot Still Open, AIA Urges Action
02/22/08
News Highlights of the Week: February 16 – February 22, 2008
02/21/08
Gehry's Winton Guest House Moving to New Home
02/20/08
Whose Vision of a Future City Will Prevail?
02/19/08 AIA Announces the Names of 116 New Fellows
02/19/08 3XN Transforms a Brown Site into a Green One
02/15/08
News Highlights of the Week: February 9 – February 15, 2008
02/14/08 Housing the YouTube Generation and Beyond
02/13/08 P.S.1 Goes Organic with WORK's Public Farm 1
02/12/08 Fire Destroys UNStudio's VilLA NM
02/12/08 Oil Drilling Threatens Smithson’s Spiral Jetty
02/11/08 Richard Rogers Treading Water on NYC Riverfronts
02/08/08
News Highlights of the Week: February 2 – February 8, 2008
02/07/08 LTL Gets Creative with Arthouse in Austin
02/06/08 Herzog & de Meuron Face Opposition in Hong Kong
02/05/08 OMA to Buoy Hamburg's Waterfront
02/04/08 Changes Requested as Opposition Grows Against PGCC
02/01/08
News Highlights of the Week: January 26 – February 1, 2008
02/29/08 News Highlights of the Week: February 23 – February 29, 2008
02/28/08 Snowmass Resort Shows It’s Easy Skiing Green
02/27/08 Feiner Goes All-In as Las Vegas Sands’ New Chief Architect
02/27/08 FEMA Testing Alternatives to Problematic Trailers
02/26/08
02/25/08 Boston’s ICA Still a Work in Progress
02/22/08 With the AOC Slot Still Open, AIA Urges Action
02/22/08
02/21/08
02/20/08
02/19/08 AIA Announces the Names of 116 New Fellows
02/19/08 3XN Transforms a Brown Site into a Green One
02/15/08
02/14/08 Housing the YouTube Generation and Beyond
02/13/08 P.S.1 Goes Organic with WORK's Public Farm 1
02/12/08 Fire Destroys UNStudio's VilLA NM
02/12/08 Oil Drilling Threatens Smithson’s Spiral Jetty
02/11/08 Richard Rogers Treading Water on NYC Riverfronts
02/08/08
02/07/08 LTL Gets Creative with Arthouse in Austin
02/06/08 Herzog & de Meuron Face Opposition in Hong Kong
02/05/08 OMA to Buoy Hamburg's Waterfront
02/04/08 Changes Requested as Opposition Grows Against PGCC
02/01/08
January 2008
01/31/08 Refurbished French Market Opens in Big Easy
01/31/08 Standards for High-Performance Building in the Works
01/30/08
Feisty Design Duel Pits FXFowle v. Konyk
01/30/08 Nouvel Designs Towering Slender Neighbor for MoMA
01/29/08 RK Stewart Leaving Gensler for Perkins + Will
01/29/08 Wrecking Ball to Swing on Johnson’s Ball House?
01/28/08 AIA Names Recipients of 2008 Young Architects Award
01/28/08 Court Case Tests Limit of Spain’s Preservation Law
01/25/08 Market Hot for Furniture by Hadid and Other Architects
01/25/08
News Highlights of the Week: January 19 – January 25, 2008
01/24/08 Ride Over for Houston’s Carousel House
01/23/08 California Hospitals Get a Seismic Reprieve
01/22/08 Jewish-American Museum Rising in Philly
01/22/08 Gehry Tapped to Design Serpentine Pavilion
01/18/08
News Highlights of the Week: January 12 – January 18, 2008
01/17/08 Brooklyn Arts District Regains Momentum
01/16/08 Bovis Faces Questions After Trump SoHo Death
01/16/08 At 151, AIA Enjoys Post-Anniversary Bounce
01/15/08 Hadid to Design MSU’s Broad Art Museum
01/14/08 NOLA Riverfront Plan Gets Green Light
01/11/08 Times Tower's Cracked Windows Investigated
01/11/08
News Highlights of the Week: January 5 – January 11, 2008
01/10/08 Form Follows Feathers: Bird-Friendly Architecture
01/09/08 Mayne Tapped for Dallas Museum of Nature & Science
01/09/08 Detroit Revs Up for Cadillac Centre
01/08/08 Ettore Sottsass, 90, Elder Statesman of Italian Design
01/07/08
AIA Names Winners of 2008 Honor Awards
01/07/08 Self-Certification Crackdown Sparks NY Turf War
01/04/08 New Zoning Could Alter Coney Island Development
01/04/08
News Highlights of the Week: December 29, 2007 – January 4, 2008
01/03/08 Luxury Condos Continue to Sprout by High Line
01/02/08 Gensler Tackles the Baggage of Modern Flying
01/31/08 Standards for High-Performance Building in the Works
01/30/08
01/30/08 Nouvel Designs Towering Slender Neighbor for MoMA
01/29/08 RK Stewart Leaving Gensler for Perkins + Will
01/29/08 Wrecking Ball to Swing on Johnson’s Ball House?
01/28/08 AIA Names Recipients of 2008 Young Architects Award
01/28/08 Court Case Tests Limit of Spain’s Preservation Law
01/25/08 Market Hot for Furniture by Hadid and Other Architects
01/25/08
01/24/08 Ride Over for Houston’s Carousel House
01/23/08 California Hospitals Get a Seismic Reprieve
01/22/08 Jewish-American Museum Rising in Philly
01/22/08 Gehry Tapped to Design Serpentine Pavilion
01/18/08
01/17/08 Brooklyn Arts District Regains Momentum
01/16/08 Bovis Faces Questions After Trump SoHo Death
01/16/08 At 151, AIA Enjoys Post-Anniversary Bounce
01/15/08 Hadid to Design MSU’s Broad Art Museum
01/14/08 NOLA Riverfront Plan Gets Green Light
01/11/08 Times Tower's Cracked Windows Investigated
01/11/08
01/10/08 Form Follows Feathers: Bird-Friendly Architecture
01/09/08 Mayne Tapped for Dallas Museum of Nature & Science
01/09/08 Detroit Revs Up for Cadillac Centre
01/08/08 Ettore Sottsass, 90, Elder Statesman of Italian Design
01/07/08
01/07/08 Self-Certification Crackdown Sparks NY Turf War
01/04/08 New Zoning Could Alter Coney Island Development
01/04/08
01/03/08 Luxury Condos Continue to Sprout by High Line
01/02/08 Gensler Tackles the Baggage of Modern Flying
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