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All three headline indices end Q2 with positive annual growth rates.
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Infographic: 'The Parks of the World'
Wanting to examine the parks that he visited last year, Brooklyn's Mikell Fine Iles created six infographics that comparatively visualize the size and qualities of seven of the world's parks.
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A Look Inside the Nordic Pavilion at the 2012 Venice Biennale
During the preview of the 2012 Venice Biennale, ARCHITECT took a quick glimpse inside other pavilions, including the Nordic Pavilion, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.
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Common Ground, the 13th International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale, Opens This Week
Richard Ingersoll tours the central pavilion, which features an exhibition designed by director David Chipperfield and installations from Alvaro Siza and Zaha Hadid.
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Texas lawsuit faults co-worker for failing to provide a safe workplace, inadequate supervision.
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Bill Gates hosted the Reinvent the Toilet Fair in Seattle where 8 prototypes of a hygienic, waterless, energy-producing toilets of the future were showcased.
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Smithsonian Security Guard Commits Suicide at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
A security guard for the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. No others were injured in the shooting.
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Object: Gio Ponti's Via Dezza Chair
One of Italian architect Geo Ponti's armchairs is on exhibit at the Venice Biennale, and re-released in limited quantities by Moteni&Co and Rubelli.
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Exhibit: 'Considering the Quake: Seismic Design on the Edge'
An upcoming exhibit in Toronto highlights what kind of design emerges when buildings are designed for seismic conditions, as well as for aesthetic quality.
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Is Data or Rhetoric the Way Toward a National Building Policy?
The backlash against graphs may have a place in the larger debate about climate-change policy, but it's not useful in the smaller debates that will do the most to curb climate change.