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- 1From:Building Design & Construction (Vol. 41, Issue 11)A joint venture of two Denver design firms, David Owen Tryba Architects and RNL Design, has been selected through a design/build competition to provide architecture and engineering services for Denver's new Civic Center...
- 2From:Building Design & Construction (Vol. 41, Issue 5)Seattle-based LMN Architects is architect for an 85,000-sq.-ft. expansion of the Computer Science and Engineering Building on the Seattle campus of the University of Washington. Minneapolis-based M.A. Mortenson Co. is...
- 3From:Architecture (Vol. 83, Issue 10)We began planning this issue by researching innovative architecture for the elderly. With few exceptions, we couldn't find any. Despite the growing seniors market (previous pages), most of the retirement communities,...
- 4From:Building Design & Construction (Vol. 50, Issue 7)Staff Minor dip in spending expected for K-12 school construction K-12 school construction spending stopped expanding at the onset of the recession but will slip only marginally lower over the next year. The value of...
- 5From:Building Design & Construction (Vol. 40, Issue 11)Will-Hayes Architects of Phoenix is architect for a 60,000-sq.-ft. corporate headquarters in Tempe, Ariz., for the Salt River Project Credit Union. Hardison Downey Construction of Phoenix is the general contractor....
- 6From:Building Design & Construction (Vol. 42, Issue 1)Firm changes. New York City-based Morse Diesel International Inc. has taken the name of its parent company, AMEC, to legally become AMEC Construction Management Inc. It will go by the name of AMEC. The company that...
- 7From:Architecture (Vol. 88, Issue 2)The 50th cycle of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honor Awards recognizes 29 projects (almost half of which have already been featured in this magazine) in architecture, interiors, and urban design....
- 8From:Building Design & Construction (Vol. 41, Issue 8)We are seeing more ethical issues in the headlines every day. Is this because our professional practices involve more ethical issues today, or because we now have higher standards about issues that have always been...
- 9From:Design Week (Vol. 18, Issue 18)HARPER MACKAY is rebranding as 'Mak Architects following the resignation of 'co-founding director David Harper in January (News, DW 9 January). The remaining directors, Ken Mackay, Stephen Archer and Rebecca Klico,...
- 10From:Building Design & Construction (Vol. 34, Issue 4)As guidance for school boards who hire design professionals, the National School Boards Association (NSBA) has criticized -- and suggested revisions to -- AIA's owner-architect agreement form (B141). NSBA's suggested...
- 11From:Architecture (Vol. 84, Issue 1)"The city is more important than the building; the building is more important than the architect," observes Cesar Pelli, the 53rd ALA Gold Medalist. Selected by the AIA Board of Directors last month, Pelli has...
- 12From:Architecture (Vol. 86, Issue 3)Architects are passionate about their education. They value the intensity of their university curriculum and the transformative experience of the design studio. And now the American Institute of Architects is requiring...
- 13From:The Architectural Review (Vol. 221, Issue 1323)As convention has it, a formula does apply when moving from metropolitan city existence to ideal country life. First, swap SUV for Land Rover, so as not to look conspicuous, and then search for a redundant farm that...
- 14From:Architecture (Vol. 92, Issue 3)For registered architects, this year's vast continuing education curriculum includes an exhibition on reconstructing cities after disaster hits, a four-day trip to learn about marble in Italy, and the online course...
- 15From:Architecture (Vol. 88, Issue 2)Though well-intentioned, the AIA's new standard agreements can result in webs of conflicts and revisions-and place architects in jeopardy. The AIA, and the profession, need to wake up to these dangers and make changes....
- 16From:Architecture (Vol. 88, Issue 1)The board of directors of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) has given its 1999 Gold Medal to Frank Gehry. Gehry is the 57th medalist, joining a pantheon that includes Thomas Jefferson, Frank Lloyd Wright, and...
- 17From:Architecture (Vol. 86, Issue 3)The AIA's newest membership requirement is a big gamble, promising to either elevate or alienate the profession. Back-to-school jitters are running high at the American Institute of Architects. After five frenzied...
- 18From:The Architectural Review (Vol. 220, Issue 1313)Niall McLaughlin Architects charmed the judges of the 2002 AR Awards for Emerging Architecture with their delightful Bexhill Pavillion Band Stand. Bucket and spade in hand again, perhaps, they are soon to return to the...
- 19From:Architecture (Vol. 94, Issue 4)With 54 AIA Awards and 25 of Architecture's P/A Awards to his name (including 2004 honors for his work on L.A. Now: Volume 3), Morphosis principal Thom Mayne, the architect known for his uncanny ability to win acclaim,...
- 20From:Architecture (Vol. 91, Issue 3)More AIA awards: AIA Young Architects Award: Randy G. Brown, Barbara Campagna. Mohammed Lawal, and Joe Scott Sandlin; 2002 AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallian: retired Harvard GSD professor Jerzy Soltan; 2002 AIA Whitney Young...