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Jones Lang LaSalle Acquires Green Globes Developer Green Building Initiative retains U.S. development and distribution rights of sustainability-measurement system ARCHITECT Magazine
(July 14, 2008)
Walter Netsch Dies at 88 ARCHITECT Magazine
(June 23, 2008)
Could NYC's Next Buildings Chief be a Nonarchitect? Proposed legislation would strip the requirement that the Buildings Department chief be a registered architect or licensed engineer. ARCHITECT Magazine
(May 12, 2008)
Preston Scott Cohen Appointed GSD Architecture Chair Cambridge, Mass., architect succeeds Toshiko Mori at Harvard ARCHITECT Magazine
(May 9, 2008)
Biweekly Buzz Moves and promotions, commissions and awards, and other business news from around the U.S. ARCHITECT Magazine
(May 12, 2008)
USC Creates New Doctoral Program in Architecture ARCHITECT Magazine
(May 1, 2008)
Worth, and Fate, of British Post-War Buildings Being Debated So Long, Young Chum? ARCHITECT Magazine
(May 1, 2008)
Ralph Rapson, 1914 to 2008 Obituary for architect Ralph Rapson ARCHITECT Magazine
(May 1, 2008)
South African Government Proposes Stripping Building-Related Councils of Authority Architects, engineers, and other professionals would need to register with government-created organization ARCHITECT Magazine
(May 1, 2008)
Green Advocate Wins Jefferson Medal ARCHITECT Magazine
(April 1, 2008)
Nouvel Awarded 2008 Pritzker Prize Jury cites French architect's "courageous pursuit of new ideas" in bestowing architecture's highest honor. ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 31, 2008)
GBI and Energy Star Team Up Alliance between nonprofit and government program will link sustainability tools and advance energy efficiency in commercial buildings. ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 26, 2008)
Chasing After Utopia's Ghost A new exhibit at the Canadian Centre for Architecture considers whether the utopian ideals of early modernism continued to haunt the architectural designs of the '60s, '70s, and '80s. ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 18, 2008)
Eiffel Tower Redesign a Hoax Society in charge of the monument denies there were ever plans to add to the tower for its 120th anniversary celebration. ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 31, 2008)
Q&A: John Rahaim For San Francisco's new chief planner, the challenges of building in a dense metropolis go beyond looking up—there are also the city's highly informed and opinionated residents to consider. ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 1, 2008)
Culture Books, Exhibits, Object ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 1, 2008)
Home to a Thousand Souls Tigerman McCurry architects eschews sentimentality in the design of one of the world's largest homeless shelters. ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 1, 2008)
Concrete Masonry Units Impressively strong and endlessly useful, CMUs deserve a look past their déclassé image. Architect visits a plant to see how these ubiquitous buildings are made ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 1, 2008)
Star Cities The world's best-known architects are turning to planning. Joan Ockman asks: Is a new form of urbanism emerging? ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 1, 2008)
At the Convention How to spend your free time this may in Beantown. ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 1, 2008)
Corbu, Construed The new translation of Vers une architecture favors precision over poetry. ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 1, 2008)
Water World What will cities be like after the flood? ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 1, 2008)
Southern Lights A clever lighting installation at the pulse bar in Atlanta lures customers to a classic John Portman hotel lobby. ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 1, 2008)
Flying High When traveling for projects is the norm, keeping costs under control can be a challenge. ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 1, 2008)
Screen Grab otherthings.com/Grafarc ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 1, 2008)
Construction Toys Make Better Boys ARCHITECT Magazine
(April 1, 2008)
Walkable Urbanism ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 1, 2008)
Chan Krieger Sieniewicz to Redesign Shanghai Riverfront ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 1, 2008)
Green-Design Pros and Profs Join Forces in New National Academy ARCHITECT Magazine
(March 1, 2008)
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