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12/28/07
12/28/07 Herzog & de Meuron Go To New Heights
12/27/07 Amid Gentrification, Vancouver Seeks Balance
12/27/07 Toronto Public Housing Gets Green Makeover
12/26/07 Tel Aviv Develops Its Past Into the Future
12/21/07
12/20/07 West 8 Wins Governors Island Competition
12/20/07 Robert Gutman, 81, Sociologist Among Architects
12/19/07 Niemeyer Designs New Arts Center in Spain
12/19/07 New Orleans Waterfront Plan Takes Shape
12/18/07 AIA Names 25-Yr., Young, Kemper Awards for '08
12/18/07 Hadid Tapped for Hong Kong Polytech
12/17/07 Ricciotti Designs Bamboo 'Pterodactyl' Nest
12/14/07
12/13/07 AIA Announces Awards—Piano Wins Gold
12/13/07 Oscar Niemeyer to Celebrate 100th Birthday
12/11/07 Does the Shuttering of House & Garden Signal a Trend?
12/11/07 Judge Rules Against Calatrava in Bilbao Suit
12/10/07 Pitt Unveils Sustainable Designs for New Orleans
12/07/07
12/06/07 London's 2012 Olympics Stadium Panned
12/05/07 Desert Mirage? UAE Makes Green Pledge
12/04/07
12/03/07 Paris Approves Revamped Les Halles
11/29/07 Sanaa's NYC New Museum Opens
11/28/07 Asplund Library Revamp Goes to Hanada
11/27/07 Approval for Columbia Expansion Seems Likely
11/27/07 Asymptote to Spice Up Penang's Skyline
11/26/07 Michael Graves' Redesigned DIA Opens
11/21/07 Arquitectonica Hits the Jackpot in Vegas
11/20/07 Chipperfield Unveils St. Louis Museum Wing
11/19/07 Jury to Present Adaptive-Reuse Plans for Riverview High School
11/16/07
11/15/07 Smithsonian Busy With Its Buildings
11/14/07 Gehry, Skanska Point Fingers Over MIT Lawsuit
11/13/07 The Academy Award Goes to... de Portzamparc
11/12/07 Marcel Breuer Celebrated in Retrospective
11/09/07 USGBC to Revamp LEED Rating System
11/09/07
11/08/07 Ich Bin Ein New Yorker
11/08/07 Clinton: Sustainability "Most Important" Cause Today
11/07/07 Hotel Room With a $30,000 View?
11/06/07 New Asian Cities Pursue Sustainable Design
11/05/07 AIA Releases A201 Document Updates
11/02/07
11/02/07
11/01/07 Tulane Learns From "A Studio in the Woods"
10/30/07 LEED-for-Homes to Launch at Greenbuild
10/29/07
10/26/07 David Adjaye's MCA/Denver Opens
10/26/07
10/25/07 Construction Slide Could Continue in 2008
10/25/07 Penn Sprouts Down-to-Earth Green Roof
10/24/07 Red Sox Pursue Series and Carbon Reduction
10/23/07 Dutch Architects Imagine a Waterworld Future
10/22/07 German Team Wins 2007 Solar Decathlon
10/22/07 Waiting for Godot in New Orleans
10/19/07
10/18/07 Should Architects Self-Certify Building Plans?
10/18/07 Perkins + Will Debunks Antilia Myths
10/17/07 Kisho Kurokawa Dies at 73
10/16/07 NOLA Gets Boost from Brad Pitt's Housing Group
10/15/07 Glass: Transparent, Translucent, and Ironic
10/12/07 Perkins + Will Adds Guenther 5
10/12/07
10/11/07 Home-Plate Home: Ballparks Attract Condos
10/10/07 Downsize Me! Shrinking the McMansion Diet
10/09/07 I-35W Contract Awarded, Conceptual Design Unveiled
10/08/07 Muschamp, Former Times Critic, Dies at 59
10/08/07 Stirling Goes to Chipperfield—With a Twist
10/05/07
10/05/07 Grand Rapids Opens a Home of Its Own
10/04/07 National Chains Rattle Jane Jacobs’ Ghost in NYC
10/03/07 Battle Rages Over Neutra’s Cyclorama Center
10/02/07 Sincere Flattery or Something Worse?
10/01/07 Can Architects Fix Construction’s “Busted Budgets”?
09/27/07
09/26/07 Guggenheim Restoration Has the Wright Stuff
09/25/07 Breuer’s Grosse Pointe Library to Be Spared?
09/25/07 Gazprom, Renamed Okhta, Still Rankles UNESCO
09/24/07 Heatherwick to Design U.K.'s Shanghai 2010 Pavilion
09/24/07 Green's the New Color at Harvard and Yale
09/21/07 Pelli-Hines Team Picked for Transbay
09/21/07
09/20/07 Storefront Celebrates 25 Years
09/19/07
09/18/07 Stantec Acquires Chong Partners
09/18/07 Breuer-Designed Wolfson House on the Block
09/17/07 Polshek Fuses Media and Architecture
09/14/07
09/14/07 Philly Museum of Art Expansion Opens
09/13/07 Coop Himmelb(l)au High Not Yet in Session
09/12/07 X-Seed Inspires Tall Tales
09/12/07 Concrete Progress Made in Ghana
09/11/07
09/10/07 Williams Tsien to Design Barnes' New Space
09/07/07 Silverstein Unveils Detailed WTC Plans and Timetable
09/07/07
09/07/07 Tempe’s "Little Sydney Opera House" Opens
09/06/07 Client Secrecy: Between Iraq and a Hard Place
09/05/07
09/04/07
09/04/07
08/31/07 The 1% Helps Do-Gooders Do More Than 1%
08/31/07
News Highlights of the Week: August 25 – August 31, 2007
08/30/07
Pittsburgh’s New Arena: Back to the Future?
08/30/07 Shelby Farms to Be a "21st-Century Park"
08/29/07 Stern to Design Bush Presidential Library
08/28/07 Chennai Airport to be India’s Greenest
08/28/07
Airports Eye Blast Protection Systems
08/27/07
Coney Island Poised for Redevelopment
08/27/07 Parking Garages Driven to Good Design
08/24/07
News Highlights of the Week: August 18 – August 24, 2007
08/24/07 Pack a Trowel, It’s Masonry Camp for Architects
08/23/07
Mexican Museum to Foster Tolerance
08/22/07
Poland Ready for Its Close-Up
08/22/07 Harvard GSD Hires Mostafavi as Dean
08/21/07 Columbia’s Harlem Plan Gets Cold Reception
08/21/07 Mechanic’s Overhaul Stalls
08/20/07
Action Jackson: Mississippi Downtown Booms
08/17/07 Saarinen’s Gateway Arch Celebrated in Documentary
08/17/07 Russell Johnson, Artec’s Founder, Dies at 83
08/17/07
News Highlights of the Week: August 11 – August 17, 2007
08/16/07
Whitney Designs Downtown as Neighbors Fume
08/15/07 Transbay Proposals Up for Comment
08/15/07
Water Walls Shore Up Digital Creativity
08/14/07 Shigeru Ban Bridges Stone and Cardboard
08/14/07 Balmori Stitches Together Bilbao’s Iconic Fabric
08/13/07 Searching for a Non-Architect... of the Capitol?
08/13/07 Lights, Camera... Alsop!
08/10/07
Hadid Makes Her New York Stage Debut
08/10/07 Brutal Overhaul for Baltimore’s Mechanic Theater?
08/10/07
News Highlights of the Week: August 4 – August 10, 2007
08/09/07 SmithGroup Buys Area Design
08/09/07 Gas Stations Go Green, from Fuel to Finishes
08/08/07 BusinessWeek and Architectural Record Announce 2007 Awards
08/07/07 Rome’s Gas Stations Get High-Octane Makeover
08/06/07 Piano’s Revised LACMA Expansion Underway
08/06/07 Capsule Tower’s Demolition Stalls
08/03/07
News Highlights of the Week: July 28 – August 3, 2007
08/02/07 Endless Summer—Parisian Style
08/02/07 Kazakhstani Has Tall Plans for Toronto
08/01/07 Dr. Strangelove Finds Home In Cold War Relic
08/01/07 Avant Garde Shortlist Unveiled for New Russian Museum
07/31/07 Foster’s Masdar City More Than a Mirage?
07/30/07 Kohn Responds to WTC5 Criticisms
07/30/07 On the Waterfront—in Yonkers
07/27/07
News Highlights of the Week: July 21 – July 27, 2007
07/26/07 Leeser Wins Mammoth Museum Competition
07/26/07 Stirling Prize Short List Announced
07/26/07 Perkins + Will Buys Rozeboom Miller
07/25/07 Worker Abuse Alleged in the U.A.E.
07/24/07 Burj Dubai Breaks Record... and Keeps Going
07/24/07 Cities Juggle New Condos with Industrial Base
07/23/07 California Redevelopments Move Forward
07/20/07
News Highlights of the Week: July 14 – July 20, 2007
07/19/07 MoMA Hires Lepik to Architecture Department
07/18/07 Coop Himmelb(l)au's Akron Addition Opens
07/18/07 Rival Vision for Harlem Challenges Columbia Plan
07/17/07 George Yu, Vanguard Architect, Dies at 43
07/16/07 SOM, Foster, and KPF to Remake Penn Station
07/13/07 Harlem Office Tower Will Be the First in Decades
07/13/07
News Highlights of the Week: July 7 – July 13, 2007
07/12/07 Piano Designing Kimbell Expansion
07/11/07 Taliesin Regains Accreditation
07/10/07 Pedestrians Gain a Leg Up in Rome
07/09/07 Is Kahn’s FDR Memorial Back on Track?
07/06/07 RTKL Acquired by Arcadis
07/06/07
News Highlights of the Week: June 30 – July 6, 2007
07/06/07
Victims of Terrorist Attacks Memorialized
07/05/07 Still the World’s Tallest… Illuminated Structure
07/03/07 Boston’s Mayor Revives Plans for New City Hall
07/02/07 Razing Arizona: Phoenix Modern Threatened
06/29/07 Seeking Public Comment on Standard 189P
06/29/07
News Highlights of the Week: June 23 – June 29, 2007
06/28/07 Foster Forges Ahead in Russia, Despite Delays
06/28/07 NCARB Changes IDP, ARE Sequencing Requirement
06/27/07 LeMessurier, Talented Engineer, Dies at 81
06/27/07 Virtual Old House Masks a New One
06/26/07 Margaret Helfand, Noted Female Architect, Dies at 59
06/25/07 Bush Library Architect Selection Begins
06/25/07 New Yorkers Mull Visions for Governors Island
06/22/07 Saitowitz/Natoma’s Tampa Museum Approved
06/22/07
News Highlights of the Week: June 16 – June 22, 2007
06/21/07 New Day Dawns for Chinese Writing on the Wall
06/20/07 New Orleans Musicians Get Sound New Housing
06/20/07 ABI Chugs Along, But Inquiries Show Strength
06/19/07
It’s Official: RMJM Acquires Hillier
06/18/07 Piano, SOM’s Columbia Plan Stirs Controversy
06/18/07 LACMA to Collect Houses—or Maybe Not
06/15/07
News Highlights of the Week: June 9 – June 15, 2007
06/14/07 National Trust Announces 11 Most Endangered Places
06/14/07 Aging Moderns Still Prove Controversial
06/13/07 RMJM Acquiring Hillier Architecture?
06/13/07 Oubrerie’s Miller House Vandalized
06/12/07 Foster Redevelopments Begin in Moscow
06/11/07 Politics, History Bedevil Jerusalem Projects
06/11/07 Sir Colin Wilson, Noted British Architect, Dies at 85
06/08/07 “Sky Gateway” Could Be Closed to High Rises
06/08/07
News Highlights of the Week: June 2 – June 8, 2007
06/07/07
Van Alen Names Winners of Gateway Competition
06/06/07 Autodesk Buying NavisWorks, But Questions Linger
06/06/07
A Baker's Dozen New U.S. Landmarks Unveiled
06/06/07 World Monuments Fund Unveils 2008 Watch List
06/05/07 The Jury’s Out on Courthouse Design
06/05/07
Williams Tsien Wins Chicago Competition
06/04/07 NYC and London Ponder Long-Term Sustainability
06/04/07 Libeskind’s Crystal ROM Opens
06/01/07
News Highlights of the Week: May 26 – June 1, 2007
05/30/07 Minneapolis Architecture Critic Cut
05/29/07 Jazzing Up Seniors Housing
05/29/07 Boomers Teeter at Edge of Vision Crisis
05/25/07 New Plans Hatched for Saving Rudolph’s Legacy
05/25/07
05/24/07 WTC Insurance Claims Settled
05/24/07 Buildings Figure Large in PlaNYC
05/24/07 Louisiana Recovery Continues to Hit Snags
05/23/07 Glass House Opens to Public
05/23/07 AIA’s ABI Steady On—For Now
05/22/07 AIA/HUD Award Winners for 2007 Named
05/22/07 Kalach’s Mexico City Library Shuttered
05/21/07
05/21/07 Shortlist for British Pavilion Announced
05/21/07 Denis Kuhn, FAIA, Noted Preservationist, Dies at 65
05/18/07
05/17/07 Clinton Creates $5 Billion Green Building Program
05/16/07 Rotterdam Biennale Opens Next Week
05/16/07 Architects Urged to Seize Power
05/15/07 NYC’s Revamped Building Code Unveiled
05/14/07 Cincinnati Art Museum Announces Shortlist
05/14/07 Van Valkenburgh to Remake 2,400 Acres in Toronto
05/14/07 Kroloff Departs Tulane for Cranbrook
05/14/07 Barkow Leibinger Wins the 2007 Marcus Prize
05/11/07
05/11/07 Foster + Partners Restructures
05/10/07 Seattle’s Open Spaces Nab Several Awards
05/10/07 AIA Elects Leadership for 2008 and 2009
05/09/07 Gore, in AIA Keynote, Urges Pollution Penalty
05/08/07 Creative Time Still Creative—Elsewhere
05/07/07 China Cracks Down on Copycat Architects
05/04/07
05/03/07 AIA’s Jefferson Award Comes Full Circle
05/03/07 AIA Awards Latrobe Prize to Flood Research
05/02/07 Remember Not to Touch the Alamo
05/02/07 AIA Will Green Its Headquarters
05/01/07 KPF Mourns Passing of Gregory Clement, 56
04/27/07 Barnes Announces Shortlist for New Building
04/27/07
04/27/07
04/26/07 Serpentine Unveils Thorsen and Eliasson Design
04/26/07 Macaulay and Driehaus Receive Soane Foundation Honors
04/25/07 Little-Known Law Could Cost Architects Plenty
04/25/07 Diversity Slowly Increasing Within the Profession
04/24/07
04/24/07 Laurie Baker, Architect for India’s Poor, Dies at 90
04/23/07 Nouvel Wins Competition for Paris Symphony Hall
04/23/07 APA Planners Agree Green Space Is Key to Cities
04/20/07
04/20/07
04/20/07 Calatrava’s Chicago Spire Wins Approval
04/19/07 Preservation Movement Grows in South Lebanon
04/18/07 Ikea Enters U.K.’s Prefab Housing Market
04/17/07 Archive Offers Engineer’s View of Twin Towers
04/17/07 Climate Shifts for Tackling Climate Change
04/16/07 30 Architects Sound Off about New York’s Future
04/16/07 Buildings Fingered in NYC Carbon Inventory
04/16/07 Neutra Selling Firm’s Last Commercial Building
04/15/07 ABI Tracks Slowdown
04/13/07 Hadid Wins Jefferson Medal in Architecture
04/13/07 News Highlights of the Week: April 7 – April 13, 2007
04/12/07 Skywalk Gives Costly View of Grand Canyon
04/12/07 Architecture Goes Open-Source
04/11/07 Repairs at Denver Art Museum Set to Begin
04/11/07 Sustainability Takes Off at LAX
04/10/07 Architect’s Newspaper Hires and Promotes
04/10/07 Lighting Design Pioneer Jules Horton Dies at 87
04/10/07 Freedom Tower Questioned Amid Rising Costs
04/09/07 AIA/ALA Announce Library Design Awards
04/09/07 Kurokawa Loses Tokyo Election
04/06/07 News Highlights of the Week: March 31 – April 6, 2007
04/06/07 Piano Exits Controversial Boston Project
04/05/07 Academy of Arts and Letters Names Prize-Winners
04/05/07 Kimbell Taps Piano for Expansion
04/05/07 Shanghai Prepares for 2010 World Expo
04/04/07 McDonough Opens Bay Area Office
04/03/07 Alsop Makes U.S. Debut in Yonkers
04/03/07 Herzog & de Meuron’s Tate Modern Expansion Approved
04/02/07 Hitoshi Abe Takes Helm at UCLA
03/29/07
03/29/07
03/28/07 Architect Kisho Kurokawa Launches Campaign for Governor of Tokyo
03/27/07 Ball-Nogues Selected in MoMA/P.S. 1 Young Architects Competition
03/26/07 Students Dancing on Cloud Nine in Revamped School of American Ballet Studios
03/23/07 Jeff Speck, NEA Director of Design, Resigns
03/23/07 Serpentine Delays Pavilion Design by Otto in Favor of Snøhetta’s Thorsen
03/23/07 News Highlights of the Week: March 17 – March 23, 2007
03/22/07 Foster’s NYC Globe Theater Goes Once More Unto the Breach
03/21/07 The Guthrie Spurs Development on Minneapolis Riverfront
03/20/07 USGBC Decision on Vinyl Suggests New Approach for Materials Evaluation
03/19/07 Barnes Foundation Launches Search for an Architect to Design Philadelphia Museum
03/16/07 Thomas Galloway, Dean of Georgia Tech's College of Architecture, Remembered
03/16/07 Modernism Exhibition Explores the Movement's Beginnings
03/16/07 News Highlights of the Week: March 10 – March 16, 2007
03/15/07 Rudolph Building, Eyed for Piano Skyscraper, Gets Temporary Stay of Execution
03/15/07 Space Age Restaurant at LAX Closes After Shedding Stucco Skin
03/14/07 Gehry Expands His Weisman Art Museum
03/13/07 Denise Scott Brown Awarded the Vilcek Prize for Arts and Humanities
03/12/07 Arquitectonica’s Columbia Memorial Space Learning Center to Break Ground This Month
03/09/07 News Highlights of the Week: March 3 – March 9, 2007
03/09/07 AIA Names Its Housing Award Winners for 2007
03/09/07 Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square, by Viljo Revell, Will Receive a Makeover
03/08/07 Parrish Art Museum Scales Back Plans for a New Building by Herzog and de Meuron
03/07/07
03/06/07 Exhibition Puts Prefab Into Perspective
03/05/07 Schools of the 21st Century Symposium: Building green not necessarily in opposition to cost
03/05/07 The Good, the Bad, the Remaking of a Libera-Designed Cinema for Ennio Morricone
03/02/07 News Highlights of the Week: February 24 – March 2, 2007
03/01/07 AIA Announces Its Newest Fellows
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02/27/07 Danish Design Icon Hans J. Wegner Dies at 92
02/27/07 From the Field:The Kenneth Brown Award Gathers a Jury in Hawaii
02/26/07 At Long Last, Museum for African Art Finds a Place to Call Its Own
02/26/07 Asymptote Building Big in Asia
02/20/07
02/16/07 Grand Avenue Redevelopment and L.A. River Rehab Move Forward
02/16/07 Boston Implements a Comprehensive Green Building Zoning Code
02/15/07 Library of Congress Hosts New Fellowship to Recognize Women Architects
02/13/07 Rudolph-Designed School May Get a Second Chance
02/09/07 Six Proposals Unveiled for Expanding Asplund’s Iconic Stockholm City Library
02/08/07 Viñoly-Designed Convention Center in Pittsburgh Experiences Partial Collapse
02/08/07 Gates Foundation’s New Headquarters Drives Concern over Seattle’s Traffic Woes
02/07/07 AIA, Harris Interactive Poll: Empire State Building Tops the List of Beloved U.S. Buildings
02/05/07 From the Field: Donald Terner Symposium and Awards
02/01/07 Hungary’s New National Design Center Takes Shape in a Former Bus Terminal
02/01/07 With New Homeless Facility, Stanley Tigerman Strengthens his Stand Against Architectural Elitism
02/01/07 Tigerman Urges Architects to Consider Doing Good and Building Green
01/30/07 AIA Announces the Six Recipients of Its 2007 Young Architects Award
01/26/07 New Housing New York Winner Imagines a Sustainable South Bronx
01/25/07 In Wake of Paris Riots, Public Housing Authorities Build More, Better Projects
01/25/07 Judge Orders Rail Company To Reinstate Berlin Terminal’s Derailed Design
01/24/07 Massive Brooklyn Development Designed by Frank Gehry Gets Green Light
01/24/07 Paul Rudolph–Designed Home Is Lost
01/23/07 Space Invaders: Los Angeles Installation Inflates, Titillates
01/23/07 From the Field:Baton Rouge
01/18/07 Las Vegas’s La Concha Motel Finds New Life as a Museum
01/18/07 AIA’s Architecture Billings Index Shows 2006 Ended with a Sprint
01/17/07 Citing a Strong Real Estate Market, MoMA Sells Vacant Lot to Hines
01/16/07 Twenty-Nine Exemplary Works Earn 2007 AIA Honor Awards
01/09/07 New England’s First Modernist House Destroyed
01/09/07 Americans Getting NIMBY With It
01/05/07 Enrique Norten Bags Two Waterfront Competitions in December
01/04/07 Prepare to Vote for "City of the Future"
01/02/07 Industry Group Takes Architects on Nostalgia Trip
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