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Modern Meets Tradition: University of Michigan Museum of Art Expansion/Restoration by Allied Works Architecture
Ann Arbor: Brad Cloepfil's design to expand a university museum should create a thoughtful dialogue between historical and contemporary architecture. by ArchNewsNow.com August 11, 2004 |  (Allied Works Architecture (c) 2004) |
A Flexible Future: UCSF Genentech Hall by SmithGroup
San Francisco: Flexible laboratories, informal gathering spaces, and a soaring atrium emphasize collaboration among researchers. by ArchNewsNow July 29, 2004 |  (Timothy Hursley) |
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Healing Gardens: Samaritan Health Services System by Macdonald Environmental Planning
Oregon: A master planning approach to landscape design serves up a system of healthful opportunities. by Jack Rubinger July 27, 2004 |  (Macdonald Environmental Planning (MEP)) |
New Directions: Branding Spaces with Graphics - Hillier Environmental Graphics Studio
Cities and institutions like libraries and colleges are increasingly relying on environmental graphic design to brand and market themselves. by ArchNewsNow June 24, 2004 |  (Hillier) |
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Metaphors for Motion: University of Connecticut Farmington Musculoskeletal Institute by AHSC Architects
Farmington, Connecticut: A building articulates its purpose with muscle and grace. by James W. Tilghman, AIA June 2, 2004 |  (dboxstudio) |
Straight A's: Horace Mann Elementary School by Moore Ruble Yudell
San Jose, California: A student "village" makes a good neighbor in the heart of an urban historic district. by ArchNewsNow April 13, 2004 |  (John Edward Linden) |
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Stately Restoration: New York State Capitol Assembly Chamber Floor by Françoise Bollack Architects
Albany, New York: A treasure trove of 19th century design is restored and adapted for a 21st century democracy. by ArchNewsNow April 4, 2004 |  (Gary Gold) |
Musical Catalyst: Max M. Fisher Music Center by Diamond and Schmitt Architects
The restoration and expansion of historic Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hall sparks downtown redevelopment. by Effie Bouras, Assoc. AIA March 22, 2004 |  (Steven Evans) |
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Case Study: HGA Stakes Its Claim in California
by ArchNewsNow March 9, 2004 |  (Richard Barnes) |
INSIGHT: San Francisco's New Vancouver-Mania - Part II
by Trevor Boddy February 24, 2004 |  (Courtesy of San Francisco Planning Department) |
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Habitat 825 by Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects
West Hollywood, California: An apartment building draws inspiration from its neighbor - Schindler's Kings Road House. by ArchNewsNow February 9, 2004 |  (Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects (LOh/a)) |
On Track: Frank R. Lautenberg Rail Station at Secaucus Junction by Brennan Beer Gorman Architects
Secaucus, New Jersey: Commuting is made easier (and grander) with a transit hub 10 years in the making. by Mark Sheeleigh, AIA January 27, 2004 |  (BBG) |
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INSIGHT: RINCONoitering: How Vancouver Ideas Do - and Do Not Help - in Shaping San Francisco's First High Density Neighborhood - Part I
by Trevor Boddy January 22, 2004 |  (Courtesy of San Francisco Planning Department) |
Iconic Arcs: Jubilee Church by Richard Meier & Partners
Rome: White concrete "sails" soar into a Roman neighborhood. by ArchNewsNow October 23, 2003 |  (Andrea Jemolo) |
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Urban Aria: Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts by Diamond and Schmitt Architects
Toronto: The art and science of architecture fuse to create poetry of form. by Effie Bouras, Assoc. AIA October 21, 2003 |  (AMD for Diamond and Schmitt Architects Inc. (c) 2003) |
In Full Bloom: The Conservatory of Flowers by Architectural Resources Group and Tennebaum-Manheim Engineers
San Francisco: Extreme historic and environmental preservation methods bring a deteriorated treasure back to life. by ArchNewsNow October 7, 2003 |  (Kevin J. Frest (c) Conservatory of Flowers/Friends of Recreation and Parks) |
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INSIGHT: A Story of a Place: Transforming America's Cities
Placemaking is the art of architecture connecting spaces to communities. by Alexander Wu, KMD (Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz) August 25, 2003 |  (Roberto Soncin Gerometta/Photo) |
Housing the Machine: Co-generation Plants by Hillier
The idea of turning industrial facilities into more aesthetic, sculpted forms is gaining acceptance and is likely to become more prevalent in the future. by Elyse Kantrowitz August 4, 2003 |  (Sedge Hahm/Hillier) |
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Tradition and Innovation in Sustainable Design: EHDD Architecture
Joseph Esherick's legacy of research and technical considerations that can inspire design continues. by Ron Nyren July 21, 2003 |  (EHDD Historic Photo) |
INSIGHT: When Boomers Retire...
Baby Boomers' retirement expectations are redefining an industry. by J. David Hoglund, FAIA, Perkins Eastman Architects July 8, 2003 |  (Chuck Choi) |