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12/16/10 Architectural Record Editor-in-Chief, Robert Ivy, to Head AIA
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12/14/10 Robert A.M. Stern Wins Driehaus Prize
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12/07/10 LEED Gold Now Required for Federal Buildings
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12/06/10
12/02/10 HLW Celebrates 125 Years
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12/01/10 In Our December 2010 Issue: News Roundup
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11/23/10 Haiti Design Expo Postponed Due to Upcoming Election
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11/22/10
11/19/10 Developer May Raze Foster's Unfinished Harmon Tower in Vegas
11/16/10 From Green Extreme to Mainstream: Passive House Program Gains Momentum in U.S.
11/15/10 On the Boards: T Bailey Office by Olson Kundig
11/12/10 Robert Redford Teams Up With USGBC for Green Schools Summit
11/08/10
11/05/10
11/04/10 Kengo Kuma Chosen for V&A Museum in Scotland
11/01/10
11/01/10 In Our November 2010 Issue: News Roundup
10/26/10
10/25/10 Exactly How Many Architects in the U.S. Are Unemployed?
10/22/10 USGBC, LEED Targeted in Class-Action Lawsuit
10/21/10 Pelli Building Will Replace Flood-Damaged Iowa Theater
10/20/10 Chicago Spire's Foreclosure Marks the End of an Era
10/19/10
10/18/10 Latvian Library By Gunnar Birkerts Finally Gets Built
10/15/10 Paolo Soleri Bridge to Open in December
10/15/10 Viñoly's Vdara Hotel Accused of Scorching Sunbathers
10/15/10
10/11/10
10/08/10 Can Architecture Help Prevent Obesity?
10/06/10 Exclusive Q&A: Designer of the Controversial Lower Manhattan “Mosque”
10/05/10
10/04/10 Calatrava’s "Museum of Tomorrow" to Showcase a Greener Future for Rio
10/01/10 Guggenheim and BMW Pop-Up "Lab" to Travel Globe
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10/01/10 In Our October 2010 Issue: News Roundup
09/23/10 Art Institute of Chicago Sues Engineers
09/22/10 Recovery? What Recovery?
09/21/10 Gehry Signs Letter in Support of Israeli Performers’ Boycott
09/21/10 New Library by Steven Holl Part of Grand Plan for Hunters Point
09/20/10
09/15/10 Jewish Tradition Meets Contemporary Design in Sukkah City
09/14/10 Pugh + Scarpa Split Not A "Nasty Divorce"
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09/09/10 U.K. Budget Cuts Could Spur Layoffs at Design Firm Arup
09/09/10 Stantec Plans to Buy Burt Hill Architects
09/08/10
09/03/10 Five Key Executives Depart RMJM
09/03/10 Back by Popular Demand: AutoCAD for the Mac
09/02/10 With Plans to Nab Anshen + Allen, Stantec Continues Its Buying Spree
09/01/10 In Our September 2010 Issue: News Roundup
08/31/10
"City Beautiful" Comes Alive in Daniel Burnham Documentary
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08/26/10
Virginia Tech Student Wins Yéle Haiti Competition
08/25/10 In Aspen, Demolition Looms for Modernist Building by Harry Weese
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Reviving a Modest Masterpiece
08/24/10 Design Competition to Enliven St. Louis Arch Park
08/24/10 On the Boards: Signature Center by Frank Gehry
08/23/10 Beijing’s Water Cube Reopens
08/23/10 New Program Probes Intersection of Architecture and Sculpture
08/20/10 Newsmaker: Playwright June Finfer
08/13/10 Louis Kahn Synagogue Expansion Stirs Controversy
08/05/10 Rafael Viñoly's Design of Kennedy Institute Unveiled
08/04/10 Preservationist Named Head of SCAD’s Architecture School
08/04/10 Facebook Adds Expansion to Massive Data Center Under Construction in Prineville
08/02/10 Global Design Giant W.S. Atkins Plans New Foray into U.S. Market
08/02/10 Architects Recognized by Honor Society
08/02/10 Curtis Fentress Receives AIA Jefferson Award
08/01/10 In Our August 2010 Issue: News Roundup
07/30/10
Calatrava Unveils Design for Major Denver Airport Project
07/29/10 Design Workshop Drums Up Ideas for High-Speed Rail
07/28/10 Mysterious Philip Johnson Archive Now for Sale
07/22/10 SFMOMA Selects Snøhetta to Design Expansion
07/15/10 Barry Elbasani, 1941–2010
07/14/10
Stephen Kanner, Celebrated Los Angeles Architect, Dies
07/14/10 John B. Rogers, Denver Architect and RNL Co-Founder, Dies
07/12/10 U.S. Architecture Schools Announce Leadership Changes
07/09/10
World’s 10 Largest Construction Projects
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Newsmaker Interview: Alain de Botton
07/07/10 Professor Uses Bacteria To Make Eco-Friendly Bricks
07/07/10 A Superlative Tent by Foster Now Open in Kazakhstan
07/07/10 Spending Bill With Post-Earthquake Aid Heads Back to Senate for New Vote
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On the Boards: Orlando Performing Arts Center by Barton Myers
07/06/10 I’ll Take Manhattanville
07/01/10 David Dillon, Prominent Architecture Critic, Dies
07/01/10 In Our July 2010 Issue: News Roundup
06/29/10 Affordable Housing Goes Green in the Bronx
06/29/10 200-Foot-High Living Wall Proposed for Portland Federal Building
06/28/10 Reiser + Umemoto Designs a Temple to Tai-Pop
06/25/10 NYC Launches Urbancanvas Design Competition
06/24/10 Polshek Partnership Changes Its Name to Ennead
06/23/10 Haiti Rebuilding Is "Stalled," Says New Report
06/21/10
06/18/10 William Mitchell, Former MIT Architecture Dean, Dies
06/16/10 Global Opportunities Grow for U.S. Architects
06/15/10
06/15/10 National Trust Names Stephanie Meeks Its New President
06/14/10 AIA Releases Tracking Tool For Sustainable Design
06/09/10 Winners of 2010 AIA/HUD Awards Revealed
06/08/10 New Domino Plan Wins Key Approval
06/08/10 Experts Convene in NYC for Haiti Symposium
06/08/10
06/07/10
06/02/10 NYC Designer Aims to Build in Rural Haiti
06/02/10 Winner of 2010 Bucky Fuller Challenge Announced
06/01/10 In Our June 2010 Issue: News Roundup
05/27/10 Putting the Spotlight on a Trailblazing African-American Architect
05/26/10 Seismic Seminar Aimed at Haitian Engineers
05/26/10 Congress Moving on Aid for Haiti, But Little Rebuilding in Country
05/25/10
05/25/10 NYC Skyscraper Is First U.S. Commercial Tower to Earn LEED Platinum
05/24/10 White House Picks Architect to Head Preservation Board
05/24/10
05/20/10 An Experimental Early Work by Renzo Piano Threatened
05/20/10 DLR Group Goes Back to School By Putting a Classroom in its Office
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05/18/09 Newsmaker: Eva Franch I Gilabert
05/17/10 Senate Confirms New Architect of Capitol
05/13/10
05/11/10 Announcement: New Architectural Record iPad App Available
05/11/10 American Institute of Architects Announces Changes
05/11/10 Shigeru Ban Aims to Build Waterproof Shelters in Haiti
05/11/10 Clinic Made of Freight Containers Heads to Haiti
05/10/10 In Safdie's New Satire, Architecture Has Tragic Consequences
05/06/10 Green Design-Build Model Crafted for Buildings To Achieve Net-Zero Energy Use
05/06/10 Integrated-Project-Delivery Boosters Ignore Many Flashing Red Lights
05/01/10 In Our May 2010 Issue: News Roundup
04/29/10
04/29/10
04/28/10 AIA’s Effort to Eliminate Retainage Fee Pays Off
04/27/10 Apps for Architects
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04/22/10
04/22/10 A+D Museum Finally Lands a Permanent Home
04/20/10 Parsons to Offer MFA in Transdisciplinary Design
04/19/10 CEO Christine McEntee Exiting American Institute of Architects
04/19/10 Controversial Plans for Domino Sugar Plant Now on View
04/15/10 Rebuilding Haiti
04/14/10
04/13/10 While Dubai Stumbles, Abu Dhabi Marches On
04/12/10 Robert Ivy Named "Master Architect"
04/09/10
04/08/10
04/07/10 A Resurrection of Sorts for Cubellis
04/02/10 Modernism Preserved on Cape Cod
04/01/10 ZGF Architects Wins $61 Million Homeland Security Contract
04/01/10 Hope Floats in New Orleans
04/01/10 Eduardo Catalano, Argentine Innovator, Dies
04/01/10 In Our April 2010 Issue: News Roundup
03/31/10 Haiti Seeking $3.9 Billion for First Phase of Reconstruction
03/31/10
03/30/10 Construction Begins on Louvre Annex by SANAA, Imrey Culbert
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03/28/10
03/26/10
03/25/10 Design Contest Seeks to Promote Rebuilding in Twin Cities
03/24/10
03/19/10
03/19/10
03/18/10 Green Standard Efforts Merge
03/18/10 Steven Spielberg Focuses on Ground Zero
03/17/10 Frank Williams, New York High-Rise Architect, Dies
03/17/10
03/16/10
03/15/10 OMA's Fire-Ravaged TVCC Will Be Repaired
03/15/10 Scheeren Departs OMA
03/12/10 GSA Looking for a Sustainability Guru
03/10/10 After Years of Delays, a Nominee for Architect of Capitol Post
03/09/10
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03/09/10
03/09/10 U.S. Directs $36 Million Toward Net-Zero Building Research
03/09/10 LEED Wood Credit up for Review….Again
03/08/10
03/04/09 Newsmaker: Bill Moggridge
03/03/10 Frank Gehry Quits Museum of Tolerance Project
03/02/10 AIA Elevates 134 Members to College of Fellows
03/01/10 Greening an Icon: The Empire State Building
03/01/10 Entries Due this Month for Holocaust Memorial Design Competition
03/01/10 In Our March 2010 Issue: News Roundup
02/23/10 “Pole Dance” Coming to P.S.1
02/22/10
02/19/10 George Bissell, Noted California Architect, Dies
02/18/10 Bentley Offers Free Data Exchange Tools
02/17/10
02/16/10 Want to Get Lawmakers’ Attention? Pay Them a Visit
02/16/10 Lobbying Tips for Architects
02/12/10
02/10/10 New Prize Will Recognize Best Drawing of Historic Site
02/09/10 California Adopts Nation’s First Statewide Green Building Code
02/04/10 AIA Members Lobby Congress
02/04/10 Jan Gleason, Leader of Nonprofit Firm, Dies
02/03/10
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02/01/10
02/01/10 In Our February 2010 Issue: News Roundup
01/28/10 A Once Eminent Firm Meets a Bitter End
01/26/10
01/25/10 Minority Architects Mobilize to Help Haiti
01/22/10 How Can Architects Get Involved in Haiti Disaster Relief?
01/22/10 Construction Spending Slump to Persist in 2010
01/21/10
01/21/10 Structural Engineers Begin to Survey Devastation
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01/21/10 In Memory: Norval White, 1926-2009
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01/15/10
01/14/10 A/E/C Specialists and Others Rush to Help Haiti
01/14/10 Impoverished Haiti May Be Stuck in Seismic Safety’s Past
01/13/10 NYC Architect Dissolves Firm, Launches New One
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01/11/10 Steven Holl's Glasgow Commission Rankles Scots
01/08/10 Malcolm Wells, the Pioneering “Underground” Architect, Dies
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01/06/10 Architecture Firm Sues Former Client
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01/04/10 Hoberman’s "Transformable Design" Gaining Momentum
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