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February 18, 2002

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Design's Mood Swings, From Bliss to Rage: "MOOD RIVER," the beguiling new design show at the Wexner Center by Herbert Muschamp [images] (free registration-req'd)- New York Times

Three visions, one landmark: Royal Ontario Museum...the biggest architectural project this city has seen in a generation. - Andrea Bruno; Bing Thom Architects; Daniel Libeskind [images]- National Post (Canada)

Getting in on the modern museum franchise : ...show examines the branding of the modern art museum.- New Zealand Herald

Long Island: Standards Called Lacking on Indoor Air Pollution (free registration-req'd)- New York Times

The splendor and the glass: MFA expansion plan finds coherence, grace in marriage of new and old - Norman Foster- Boston Globe

URBAN PLANNING: Smart Growth: California follows old approaches to handling growth
Planners fault once-innovative state for not forging new policies By John King
- San Francisco Gate

Museum architect points to potential - Daniel Libeskind- Denver Post

Alaska Design Forum lecture explores Vancouver's marvels: Developers in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan chose more Vancouver architects...than architects from any other foreign country- Anchorage Daily News

`Say Hey': Architect hired to work on Mays museum - McCall Design Group- Sacramento Business Journal

Training sessions focus on new building code; The Master Builders' Association of Pittsburgh named recipients of its 2001 Building Excellence Awards- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Richmond To Get New Federal Courthouse - Robert A.M. Stern Architects- Yahoo News

 

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