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Today's News - March 1, 2005
This month, SMPS takes on diversity. -- Competitions launched for Oxford City, U.K., and ASLA. -- U.S. cities ranked by amount of urban green space and pedestrian/cycling habits. -- Long Beach, CA, finally moving ahead on long-planned revitalization. -- Arizona State University finally picks its team for Scottsdale research center. -- Egyptian businesses finally seeing the light: "good architectural design is integral to their global competitiveness." -- Eight years after Bilbao, museum design finding a new serenity. -- Be old fashioned like a certain prince. -- Be inventive, like former GSA chief architect. -- Q&A with an often humorous Eric Owen Moss. -- Tihany designs the world. -- Olmsted plans for Connecticut park salvaged from a garbage bin. -- Architect's book wins publishing award.
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International Ideas Competition for the redesign of Bonn Square in the heart of Oxford City centre; deadline: April 26 [pdf]- RIBA (UK) |
ASLA 2005 Professional & Student Awards Call for Entries; registration deadline: May 13; submissions due May 27- American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) |
Urban Green Space Linked to Walking, Cycling Levels ...says a new study that examines the role of urban design in physical fitness.- Newswise |
The Promenade's progress: Plans to build homes, retail downtown [Long Beach] get moving again...the first signs that revitalization...are rearing up. - Interstices- Press-Telegram (California) |
Develoment team chosen for Arizona State University Scottsdale Center for New Technology and Innovation - Pei Cobb Freed & Partners/DMJM Design [image]- East Valley Tribune (Arizona) |
Designing An Image: Egypt’s leading executives increasingly recognize that good architectural design is integral to their global competitiveness- Business Today Egypt |
The New Serenity: Architects who design museums have been retreating from explosive innovation to favor classicism, tranquillity, and a more restrained Modernism. By Steven Litt - Gehry; Libeskind; Calatrava; Piano; Holl; Chipperfield; Ando; Taniguchi; Herzog & de Meuron; Coop Himmelb(l)au; Thomas Phifer; etc.- ARTnews |
Be old-fashioned like me, Prince Charles tells architects: ...resumed his long-standing argument with architects and planners, suggesting they were responsible for building unhealthy cities and buildings.- Guardian (UK) |
Architect put mark on nation: Design defines Edward Feiner, who retired last month as the chief architect of the General Services Administration Public Buildings Service.- Atlanta Journal-Constitution |
Designs on Downtown: SCI-Arc Director Eric Owen Moss on the School, That Pesky Lot, and How Nowhere Becomes Somewhere- LA Downtown News |
Global, not globalization: Adam Tihany's designs stress the uniqueness of each country where he works - which is pretty much everywhere.- Ha`aretz (Israel) |
Salvaged map shows Frederick Law Olmsted had designs for a shoreline park in Greenwich- GreenwichTime (Connecticut) |
Bryer Architects Principal Jeanne Kopacz Wins AAP PSP Award in Architecture & Urban Planning category for "Color in Three-Dimensional Design"- Interior Design Newswire |
Wild about Saffron: New York City. A February Tuesday in Central Park; 55 degrees and sunny... By Kristen Richards [images]- ArchNewsNow |
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-- Legorreta + Legorreta: Fashion and Textile Museum, London, UK -- "The Camera": John Boak's photos of the Denver Art Museum addition by Daniel Libeskind during the last year |
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