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Break, Pivot, Fuse: Conundrums of Shifting Space: The Daly Street Lofts by Joseph Giovannini
Los Angeles: Live/work lofts take on a new life - temporarily - as experimental exhibition spaces open to the public for the next two weekends. by ArchNewsNow May 14, 2008 |  (MKDunn Studios) |
WORDS THAT BUILD: Clarifying Presentations to Clients through Rhythmic Emphasis
Tip #2: Use rhythmic accents to create a persuasive story to your client. by Norman Weinstein May 9, 2008 | 
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Infill in Green: 22nd Street Condominiums by John Maniscalco/Architecture
San Francisco: Lorax Development backs up its environmental claims with a GreenPoint Rated label for an infill project in the city's Mission District. by Jennifer Roberts April 15, 2008 |  (Mike Kerwin / Lorax Development LLC) |
WORDS THAT BUILD: Coping with chaotic communication challenges
Tip #1: Learn to enjoy communicating with your client. by Norman Weinstein April 11, 2008 | 
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Architecture Supermodels: Report from SmartGeometry Conference
Parametric design is set to revolutionize the way buildings are designed and built. by Terri Peters April 9, 2008 |  (SmartGeometry / Bentley / Zaha Hadid Studio) |
Notably Nouvel: 2008 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate
This year's recipient will be saying "merci" in Washington, DC. by ArchNewsNow March 30, 2008 |  (Ateliers Jean Nouvel) |
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Transparent Connections: Princeton University School of Architecture Addition by Architecture Research Office (ARO)
Princeton, New Jersey: A contemporary connection revitalizes two wings of an existing campus building. by ArchNewsNow March 13, 2008 |  (Paul Warchol) |
INSIGHT: Art in Learning: Bringing the Tradition of Sculpture in Architecture to Education
Art incorporated into school architecture can enliven the educational process in unexpected ways. by Barry Svigals, FAIA February 27, 2008 |  (Robert Benson Photography) |
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INSIGHT: Transit-Oriented Design: An Evolution from Societal Convenience to Environmental Solution
TOD is the model for what multi-family housing will look like in the years ahead. by John Burcher, AIA February 12, 2008 |  (DeStefano + Partners) |
A Bridge Between: California Academy of Sciences and Steinhart Aquarium Transition Facility by Melander Architects
San Francisco: So just where has Nemo been living while the new academy rises in Golden Gate Park? by ArchNewsNow February 5, 2008 |  (Richard Barnes) |
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High Times in LoDo: As it approaches its 150th anniversary, Denver has become a "Great City" with substantial new housing downtown
by ArchNewsNow January 30, 2008 |  (Landiscor.) |
From Back Lot to Front Lines: BattleStations 21 by SmithGroup
Great Lakes, Illinois: A new naval training facility uses entertainment technology developed for video games and theme park rides to create more realistic battle simulations. by Mark McVay January 24, 2008 |  (George Lambros) |
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Women in Green: A Conversation with the Authors
Is there a greener gender? Q&A with Kira Gould and Lance Hosey about their motivation and experience for writing the book, and what have they learned from the process. by Katie Swenson January 22, 2008 |  (Ecotone Publishing) |
Stern Seizes the Day: Tour Carpe Diem by Robert A.M. Stern Architects
The newest addition to La Défense is crystalline - and green. by ArchNewsNow January 18, 2008 |  (studio amd for Robert A.M. Stern Architects) |
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INSIGHT: Mod Mods: Manufacturing Markets for Modulars
With market forces finally putting wind in the sails of pre-fab, the promise of sales should finally save industrial production of housing from the utopia to which it has been consigned. by John Newman, AIA January 11, 2008 |  (John Newman, AIA) |
Welcome to the Neighborhoods: Jones Lang LaSalle Americas Headquarters by IA Interior Architects
Chicago: The global real estate services and money management firm addresses corporate agility through space planning with a bold approach to redesigning its headquarters. by ArchNewsNow December 13, 2007 |  (Christopher Barrett/Hedrich Blessing) |
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Q&A with Peter Morrison and J. Robert Hillier, FAIA, re: RMJM Hillier
by ArchNewsNow November 29, 2007 |
A Civic Gateway: Santa Monica Civic Center Parking Structure by Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners
Santa Monica, California: The humble parking garage is humble no more with a bold design that makes it a sparkling destination point in itself - oh, it's LEED green, too. by ArchNewsNow November 20, 2007 |  (John Edward Linden) |
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Modern Focus on the Patient: Intermountain Medical Center by Anshen + Allen
Murray, Utah: A massive healthcare facility gives form to a parallel shift in medicine that emphasizes the art of healing rather than the mere administration of scientific procedures. by Gregory Hoadley October 25, 2007 |  (John Linden) |
INSIGHT: Building Information Modeling: The Wave of the Future?
BIM promises to reshape the future design - and the way design professionals do business, but these basic risk management considerations should be taken into account to determine if BIM is right for you. by Gary Prather September 18, 2007 |