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Today's News - August 29, 2005
ArcSpace offers an Øresund Region sneak-peek. -- Malmo's new neighborhood may be an architectural delight, but it may not be so good neighborly. -- A $2.99 toxic bath toy is a clue to what we're doing wrong. -- A plan to get Palestine back on track. -- Manhattan's 42nd Street and Chicago's Navy Pier 10 years later: the good, the bad - and the ugly. -- Chicago's grand 2020 plan: a look at the inevitable, the iffy, and the unlikely. -- SCI-Arc students show off development visions for the Los Angeles River. -- Atlanta airport design may be "stunning," but things are getting ugly between design team and client. -- "Is imitation the sincerest form of architecture?" -- WTC Memorial Museum begins to take shape. -- Shaping China's skylines: "...a thoroughly Western modernism with subtle Chinese characteristics marks a new front both for China's development and the globalization of architecture." -- Clooney's $3 billion casino: there's a pix, but no architect named - yet (might it be buddy Brad Pitt?). -- A Sunday chat with Libeskind: "We live in a beautiful world." -- A glass-bottomed skywalk for Grand Canyon (is this really necessary?).
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Latest News: The Øresund Region -- Zaha Hadid, Denmark; Santiago Calatrava, Sweden- ArcSpace |
Swede dreams: Malmo's new neighbourhood [Bo01] is funky, environmentally friendly and the envy of architects worldwide. There's just one problem. The locals hate it. -- Calatrava; Klas Tham; Eva Dalman; Moore Ruble Yudell; FFNS Arkitekter- Guardian (UK) |
An Environmental Problem Slipping Through the Quacks: William McDonough...made an even stronger argument for change with a little yellow rubber ducky...Toxic chemicals in that sweet, squishy body have been known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. By Linda Hales- Washington Post |
Envisaging Ways to Get a Palestine on Track: Doug Suisman, a Santa Monica urban designer, advocates building a high-speed railway.- Los Angeles Times |
The New 42nd Street, 10 Years Later: ...resembles exactly what New Yorkers didn't want it to be, what public officials rejected in the 1980s.- Gotham Gazette |
Navy Pier 10 years later: "Chicago's Shopping Mall by the Sea": ...proves Rem Koolhaas' observation that shopping has thoroughly infiltrated contemporary public space. By Blair Kamin -- Benjamin Thompson & Associates; VOA Associates- Chicago Tribune |
What will tomorrow bring? What will downtown Chicago be like in another 15 or 20 years? It's all in the plan.- Chicago Sun-Times |
Another Swing at Riverside Revitalization: As the City Studies the Waterway, Again, SCI-Arc Students Craft Their [Los Angeles River] Development Visions. By Sam Hall Kaplan -- Ray Kappe; Michael Maltzan- LA Downtown News |
How Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport terminal ended up crash landing: ...what led to the public firing of the design team was a loss of trust. -- Leo A Daly/KHAFRA Engineering Consultants/Anthony C. Baker Architects & Planners/Browder + Leguizamon and Associates/Gensler- Atlanta Business Chronicle |
Hi, Gorgeous. Haven't I Seen You Somewhere? A suit over the Freedom Tower revives an old question: Is imitation the sincerest form of architecture? By Fred A. Bernstein --Thomas Shine; David M. Childs/Skidmore, Owings & Merrill; Libeskind; Donald Bates; Eisenman; SHoP/Sharples Holden Pasquarelli; Zaha Hadid; Markus Dochantschi; Thomas Leeser; Diller, Scofidio & Renfro; Randall Stout; Gehry [slide show]- New York Times |
At Ground Zero, a Place to Recall a Lost Era: The World Trade Center Memorial Museum - where visitors will be immersed in history in the very crucible where it unfolded - is beginning to take form. -- Davis Brody Bond [image]- New York Times |
Shaping China's Skylines: S.F. architects retool classic formula for Chinese environment as designers worldwide help transform cities of rising superpower -- Skidmore, Owings & Merrill- San Francisco Chronicle |
Heralding a New Beginning: Historic Newspaper Building and Two New Condo Towers by Thom Mayne to Include Nearly 600 Units -- Julia Morgan (1914); Morphosis; Brenda Levin- LA Downtown News |
George Clooney Making a Side Bet in Vegas: The actor gets in on the growing off-Strip action with plans to build a hotel-casino project...$3-billion, 25-acre...Spanish-themed Las Ramblas [image]- Los Angeles Times |
Sunday Chat With Daniel Libeskind, Architect of The Ascent at Roebling 's Bridge: "Really, I'm Just Fortunate"- ChallengerNKY.com |
Take a 4,000ft-high walk on glass for new Grand Canyon view: ...part of a $40 million (£22.2 million) effort by the Hualapai tribe to turn 1,000 acres of reservation land...into a tourist destination... -- David Jin [image]- The Times (UK) |
INSIGHT: Downtown Vancouver's Last Resort: How Did "Living First" Become "Condos Only?" By Trevor Boddy- ArchNewsNow |
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-- Exhibition: "Dream of Tower" at the Danish Architecture Centre, Copenhagen -- Competition winner: Steven Holl Architects: Sail Hybrid/Albert Place Casino, Knokke-Heist, Belgium -- MVRDV: Gemini Residence, Copenhagen |
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