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Tammy Eagle Bull, AIA
Tammy Eagle Bull, AIA, draws together community and tradition to define an architectural practice
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A recent experience got me thinking about the competitive bid process.
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Tim DuRoche
Director of programs for the World Affairs Council of Oregon talks about the value of architecture centers.
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Your Smart Buildings Aren't That Smart
Our ancestors did fine without AC and dimmers. Should the profession’s efforts to go green require the use of more technology?
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Family Finalists
GULFPORT, MISS.— Edgewood Manor, a 120-unit, 15-building Sec. 8 development, became a symbol of people being left behind during the months after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast.
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A Level 5 finish may prevent callbacks in areas of high visibility, but it's not always necessary.
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Esto Gallery: Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects
A limited retrospective of the work of Charles Gwathmey, who died on Aug. 3, 2009.
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Sixth Annual A|L Light & Architecture Design Awards
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The Meaning of Light
Lighting designer Chad Groshart brings light and power to remote villages in Nepal
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New York Times
When the New York Times chose Renzo Piano Building Workshop's soaring glass and ceramic rod design in a limited competition for its Manhattan headquarters, it was looking to represent the fabled “gray lady” as a cutting-edge 21st century information organization, through both literal and metaphoric...