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| 774 ## - CONSTITUENT UNIT ENTRY |
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2960 Broadway San Francisco, California face architect.;Addition to an historic house and museum is inspired by a maritime explorer.;Addition to Cornell University is based on memories of student days.;Addition to Las Vegas airport will accommodate the city's Burgeoning tourism.;Ahead of the curve : Japan's new Kansai airport is designed to absorb movemnet, for seismic to settlement.;AIA advertising campaign hits the newstands.;AIA awards.;AIA component publication awards.;AIA forum urges environmental ethic.;AIA honor : awards.;AIA supports kobe eartquake recovery.;AIA's new directions : president Chester Widom outlines how AIA is changing to boost members success.;Airport Canopy William Nicholas Bodouna and Associates.;Aluminum replacement.;America's cities.;Ando wins pritzker prize.;Antione Predock : American vissionary.;Architect designed lighting : customed forms generate site-specific illumination.;Architects suggest for Pennsylvania avenue.;Architecture : hubs of transport and communication.;Architecture & energy.;Archiving our nations architecture : curator for Peatrons of the library of congress is going public with his collection.;Art of the wind.;Art with attitude.;Asian harmonics : an addition to a 1950's Bungalow combines Japanese detailing with musical motifs.;Atlanta.;Atlanta AIA design competition.;Battery park city's park takes advantage of spectacular harbor views.;Benidictus winners expand laminated glass potential.;Beyer blinder belle wins air firm award.;Botta-designed Cathedral sparks controversy.;Breaking down the barriers between theory and practice.;Broadcast news.;Building commisioning : a new delivery method for ensuring successful building performance gains ground.;Building on the edge : a Los Angeles architect + ackles steep topograhy in detailing a hillside house.;Building on the past : AIA's architecture firm award honors preservation - minded beyer blinder bell.;Cabinets, sink and fixtures update kitchens and bathrooms.;Calatrava's American works in progess.;California palace of the legion of honor San Francisco, California Mark Cavagnero Associates.;Campus energy.;Centers of community : neighborhoods are improved by new buildings with a combined social, civic and educational purpose.;Central plant with cogeneration University of California Davis Medical Center Sacramento, California, Siegel Diamond Architect.;Chermayeff designs Museum for mentor.;Chicago tribute.;Chicago's art club unveils new building.;China syndrome : working in Shanghai and Hong Kong requires architects to stretch limited fees.;Choosing a scanner : recording drawings on the computer is easy with new reproduction technologies.;Christo's Architecture of fods in Berlin.;City center.;City Hall restoration Los Angeles, California Albert C. Martin and Associates.;City Restoration San Francisco, California City of San Francisco Bureau of Architecture with MBT Architecture.;Civic appeal.;Civic transit.;Classic context.;Cleveland.;Collegiate modern.;Commerce and transport.;Community beacon.;Community center anchors a plan for a downtown L.A.;Community programs are enhanced through sympathetic additions.;Competition-winning scheme for a Ferryterminal Evokes the Rollingsea.;Compromised commemoration (Editorial);Computer-aided manufacturing.;Computer-controlled curvature.;Computerized catalog from Portugal helpsa Architects select stonework and find supplies.;Cooperstown museum expands underground.;Corporate cocoon.;Corrugated metal cathches on : light weight ribbed metal cladding is gaining popularity as a wayto inexpensively texture and color buildings.;Court of human rights opens in Strasbourg.;Crossroads of Europe.;Curtain wall replacement.;Curtain wall system : Ove Arup & Partners.;CY Twombly gallery opens in Houston.;Dalla AIA affordable house competition.;Denner art museum unveils design galleries.;Desert casis.;Desert conversion : energy efficient strategies are showcased in a phoenix house.;Desert Education : Ventana Vista Elementary School Tucson, Arizona.;Design competition launces head start building campaign.;Design intelligence : advancing the architect's competitive foge for architects seeking information, to keep ahead of the times.;Designing cities on disk ! integrating graphics and data is becoming easier for urban design application.;Designing men : playwright Wendy Wassertein explains male architects' growing appeal at the box office.;Detailed with precission : refining standard elements, Jim Jenning distinguishes a house in the Okland Hills.;Detailing eifs : new industry standards improve systems durability and moisture resistance.;Disney's new urban influence (Editorial);Double duty.;Double skin.;Downtown jail collideswitht he revitalization of a historic warehouse district.;Downtown vitality.;Earthquake - resistant roofs : new wire-the systems improve the seismic safety of the roofs.;Earthquake-proofing Polk : two houses by turn-of- the-century architect Willis Polk are seismically strengthened through invisible means.;Electronic preservation : computerized interpretations of history must support, not subsume the authentic object.;Embarcadero ribbon promenade San Francisco California.;Energy-efficient and daylighting strategies green a seattle bank.;Exterior insulation and finish systems improve durability.;Filoli restoration Woodside, California architectural resources group.;First Hejduk structure installed in New York City.;Flexible fixtures and energy saving lamps satisfy diverse lighting requirements.;Florida aquarium opens in tampa.;Freeway Acroolis : civic arts plaza, city of thousand Oaks thousand Oaks, California.;Functional dramatics.;Garnish headquarters by Terry Farrell obsures the architects urban sensitivity.;'Generation now entering schools is quite adapt at using computers the generation teaching them is not.;Gery's Guggenheim on display in Venice.;Gimme shelter.;Global Glitch.;Global technics.;Goff exhibit opens at Chicago's art institute.;Good neighbor.;Gothic humanism.;Green culture (Editorial);Green gothic.;Green software data bases of sustainable materials help architects specify buildings products that respect the environment.;Greening the firm : large corporate practices are developing their guidelines for ecosensitive.;Grimshaw designs auto club to save energy.;GSA designs awards focus on historic reservation.;Habitat for humanity : the country's most visible housing group taps the AIA for volunteers and designs.;Harbor Master.;Harmonious ensemble.;High dividends.;High-tech cladding : double - wall glazing systems improve thermal and acoustic envelope performance.;Historic blocks to be razed in St. |
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Louis.;Hits of motion are celebrated in a new museum.;Holocaust Memorail Boston, Massachuesetts.;Idea is to go back and from between computation and traditional media : the two are complementary.;Improving design /build (Editorial);Information managers : in house experts simplify complex computer technology so users hardly know its there.;Information networks : new on-line services stretch the horizons of long+ distance design and practice.;Inter-faith hall of prayer Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts officer dA, designer.;Irregular, shapes, ligh weight blocks, stay-in-place formwork increases versatility.;It was never the Universisty's role to send people out in the world ready for practice.;Koolhaas urbanism exhibited in New York.;Korean architects win competition for art museum in Los Angeles.;Lady bird's legacy.;Larkin reduy.;Legalities of Cad.;Library exhibits history of United States capitol.;Lightweight aluminum panels define buildings with sharp corners and smooth curves.;Linear park is the first evidence on des moines' new urban plan.;London's Docklands finally takes off.;Machine esthetic.;Machine-milled gothic.;Managing risk : analyzing project pitfals and developing equitable contracts helps architects limit liability.;Matching computers to practice : to get the most out of office technology, architects should update equipment, consult, experts and network.;Measuring the globe.;Memorial honors the military with soldier's letters.;Mex-tec transmission.;Midwest : wright way.;Mill race structure, columbus, Indiana.;Modern medley.;Montreal exhibit reveals Americanism abroad.;Most Architect are trained tothink about Architecture in a much different way than it really exists.;Muses, furies, and goddesses (Editorial);Museum renovate historic buildings.;Nature center: Jones studio.;Neighborhood hope.;Networks.;New acquarium elucidates lake superior's fragile freshwater ecology.;New Ballpark opens in down town denver.;New building at crandbrook builds on saarinens legacy.;New country jail barricades downtown Pittsburgh from its riverfront redevelopment.;New deans list : balancing the frontiers of design and theory with realities of professional practice.;New doors and hardware are designed to ensure security.;New England holdcaust memorial opens.;New glass edged center kicks off master plan for a Virginia campus.;New Hockey arena for St. Louis misses its urban goal.;New museums stimulate new art : architecture can be a catalyst, not just a container, suggests historian Victoria Newhouse.;A New performing arts center in Baltimore will Anchor the City's Cultural dictinct.;New public outlook.;New public spaces : can architect design parks, plaza's and esplanades, or are these spaces better left in the hands of urban plannets, landscape architects, and ordinary citizen.;New roofing tiles complement historicist architecture.;New shape and colors expand brick's traditional role.;New sulfur lamp outs energy consumption.;New threats to public space (Editorial);New University campus is organized along as pine of countryard gardens.;New visitor's center saves a floodplain and uncovers an American Seattlement.;New York and Pittsburgh exhibitions examine computers influence.;Nick at work.;Northeast/Mid-Atlantic local knowledge.;Office building : Angeli'l / Graham Architecture.;Office ecology.;Oklahoma city master plan Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Frankfurt Short Bruza Associates.;On the boards : an ongular addition elevants the profile of the new England aquarium.;On the boards : entertainment and retail center San Francisco, California.;On the boards ! worcester bridge, worcester, massachussetts.;On the waterfront.;Out of antiquity.;Outback refinement : Architect Glenn Murcutt's latest house is detailed with a though elegance suited to it's site.;Overdesigned lampposts in New York City ape the Nostaligia of Main Street.;Pacific overture.;Patterning brick : colored and textured units lend decorative detail to veneered facades.;Pelli wins PIP gold medal.;Pellilands miami performing arts commission.;People make our plans ! planning must involve citizens to rebuild community, argues seattle Mayor Norman Rice.;Philadelphia museum renovates galleries.;Philip's folly.;Phoenix.;Photo voltaics.;Plane Geometry.;Plannig the future campus : Universities must balance technological progress with settings for social exchange.;Planting knowledge : social sciences and humanities building University of California, Davis.;Plaza Promenade.;Precission-cut patterns.;Predock's example (Editorial);Preservation needs better architecture (Editorial);Preserving grand central terminal.;Preserving modern landmarks.;Preserving urban infrastructure.;Products : vinyl siding wallcoverings, and shades offer practical residential solutions.;Projects in California and Cancada win concrete design awards.;Protect our landscape : interior secretary Bruce, Babbit urges architectsto safeguard improved relations between buildings and nature.;Protest : a mall, not a city hall.;Public use vs. private abuse : once on incentive for developers, public atriums, lobbies, and arcades are now endangered.;Public viions Stanley Saitowitz.;Rain coast culture.;Rain forest aerie.;Reading circle : Mesa Public Library Los Alamos, New Mexico.;Recladding modern building.;Recreational complex in inspired by aviation.;Regional pride ! the challenges of place making in five region is the focus of this years annual review of American architecture.;Regional urban design assistance team.;Reinventing akron.;Reinventing Hud (Editorial);Renewing with brick.;Repairing histori windows.;Research and aducational center fails to express its important public purpose.;Residential applications solar design associates.;Resource-efficient flooring, flourescents, and air filters preserve the environment.;Robinson Iron.;Roofing system : kiss and company.;Royce Hall Restoration University of California, Los Angeles Bartoni Phelps and Associates Ashen+Allen Architects.;Rural abstraction.;Santa Monica College Library, Santa Monica, California Steven Ehrlich Architects.;Save America's main street (Editorial);Scientific community.;Sculptural sequence.;Seattle holds competition for Kobe community center.;Seismic upgrades for civic landmarks : booking the earthquake resistance of historic buildings requires structural ingenuity.;Shiny surfaces and curvilinear shapesenliven new ceiling systmes.;South Bronx.;Southern hospitality.;Spanish architect Rafael Moneo expands Houston's Museum of fine arts.;St. |
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Tammary Parish Tourist Center Covington, Louisiana Plaza Architecture Planning.;Steel replacement.;Steeling home.;Stock exchange and communication center Berlin, Germany Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners.;Straw bale construction.;Structural upgrade.;Superhighways urban dangers.;Sustain ability is a shibboleth - your'e either destroying or restoring.;Sustainable cities: can architects extend ecological design beyond building to the urban scale.;Tac's Demise : the architects collaborative closed its book this spring what felled this giant? What are the lessons for other firms?;Teachnology and practice.;Technology and practice.;Technology and practice.;Technology and practice.;Technology and practice.;Telephone company headquarters dwarf its historic neighbors.;Tennessee AIA design for humanity.;'These kids are going to be making the decisions in 10 years, we take them in and try gently to tell them the hard facts.;Through the looking glass : Cantilevered glazing opens a Predock-Designed to daylight and Ocean views.;Tile and stone.;Tilt-up concrete on the rise : architects are rediscovering the cost-saving benefits of on-site concrete construction.;Times square revival.;Tough as the wilderness : clark and menefee details a vacation house to with stand nature's underdictable forces.;Toward a new urban policy (Editorial);Traditional essence.;Tricks to fast track.;Undecorated sheds.;Unit stone masonry provides cost-effective cladding for a campus library.;Universities research lighting : three academic programs offer practical tools to improve lighting and energy efficiency.;University gate way.;U.N.'s 50th aanniversary sparks design events.;Urban block : a pair of Chicago Architects creates residential in fill with concrete block.;Urban Heart.;Urban Meditation.;Urban montage.;Urban reflection.;Vassar College Observatory Poughkeepsie New York Roth and Moore Architects.;Vesey square New York City.;Visualization frontiers : rendering, modelling and animation software is becoming easier to navigate.;Warehouse C nagasaki, Japan Roto architects.;Wartime building on display in Washington, D.C.;Waterfront connection.;Way to build respect in the institution is through research.;West/Nortwest embracing landscape.;What makes a good park : the best open spaces are the simplest, maintains urban theorism Peter Katz.;Whitney museum announces expansion.;'Whole series of professional area of what we do and we act like they dont even exists.;Windscreen shields corporate campus.;Windsor rises.;Wiring buildings for the future ! flexible distribution systems allow communications technologies to expand.;Wiring the academy : from labs to design studios, computers are transforming architectural education.;Wood replacement.;Wood restoration.;Youthful spirit. |
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