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Today's News - March 23, 2005
An in-depth report on Tange (more in-depth than yesterday's wire reports). -- A British take on the Pritzker's Yank. -- Georgetown's waterfront plans for living and strolling: "lighten up a bit about this historical thing" and why not a kiosk for coffee? -- Waterfront zoning lessons from New York: what not to do. -- Big and artful plans in Seattle. -- Thumbs-up for Manhattan's newest tower (at least its public spaces). -- First transitional housing for deaf and deaf-blind victims of domestic violence. -- Life after the GSA: Q&A with Ed Feiner. - New Technologies and Environmental Planning to be explored at international landscape architecture conference. -- Design a luxury water bottle and win big in Monaco.
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Obituary: Kenzo Tange, 91, Architect of Urban Japan who converted the core of a barren Hiroshima into a tranquil peace park- New York Times |
'I'm an outsider': The world's most prestigious architecture prize has gone to the American Thom Mayne. Thom who? By Jonathan Glancey- Guardian (UK) |
Georgetown Riverfront Building Mirrors an Industrial Evolution: ...it does make you wish the regulators would lighten up a bit about this historical thing... By Benjamin Forgey - Handel Architects; Frank Schlesinger Associates; Oehme, van Sweden & Associates; EHT Traceries- Washinton Post |
Planned Waterfront Park in Georgetown Lacks Some Crucial Elements: ...without a place to buy a cup of coffee... By Roger K. Lewis - Wallace Roberts & Todd- Washington Post |
Waterfront Rezoning And Its Shortcomings: Without a dedicated entity...to ensure the waterfront gets rebuilt and remains public, this plan will fail... By Carter Craft/Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance- Gotham Gazette |
Making room for the arts: Seattle Art Museum...begins in earnest the $86 million expansion...part of a three-pronged, $180 million overhaul...including a sculpture park... - Robert Venturi (1991); Brad Cloepfil/Allied Works Architecture; Weiss/Manfredi Architects [images]- The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington) |
Where the sky is no limit: Rafael Pelli's new East Side tower features a piazza that's wondrous from the bottom up. By Justin Davidson [images]- NY Newsday |
Nation's First Transitional Housing for Deaf and Deaf-Blind Victims of Domestic Violence Breaks Ground in Seattle - Mithun [image]- Business Wire |
Q&A: Ed Feiner: From Government Architect to SOM Director- Metropolis Magazine |
6th International Conference for Information Technologies in Landscape Architecture: New Technologies and Environmental Planning, Dessau, Germany, May 26-28- Anhalt University of Applied Sciences |
Monaco Luxe Pack International Design Award: design a luxurious bottle of water with the theme “Celebration in Monaco;” grand prize: €10,000 [registration deadlines: March 25 - May 1, depending on country]- LuxePack |
Home-grown: Behnisch, Behnisch & Partner Takes on the World [images]- ArchNewsNow |
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-- Richard Meier & Partners: Burda Collection Museum, Baden-Baden, Germany -- The Architect's Studio: Santiago Calatrava Sketches |
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