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BusinessWeek October 6, 2003 Christopher Palmeri |
Frank Gehry's High-Tech Secret As his renown reaches a peak, the visionary architect wants to market the 3-D software that turns his complex ideas into precise blueprints and prevents costly surprises. |
Salon.com May 1, 2002 Brian Libby |
Cesar Pelli The architect of Manhattan's World Financial Center -- and of the world's tallest towers -- discusses ground zero, the future of skyscrapers and how New York's skyline is handsomer than ever... |
BusinessWeek April 29, 2010 Michael Arndt |
Hard Times for Star Architects The global real estate implosion killed off scores of their designs, some of which are still hibernating and many of which will never be built |
Wired November 2004 Jessie Scanlon |
Frank Gehry for the Rest of Us Architect Frank Gehry pioneered the use of digital fabrication in the 1990s. SHoP adopts some of Gehry's techniques, but to a different end: lowering costs. The company's process begins with 3-D modeling software and ends with construction workers assembling the laser-cut pieces into a finished structure. |
AskMen.com Marc Voyer |
Top 10: Architecture Capitals These top 10 architecture capitals will impress you. |
Reason January 2001 Charles Paul Freund |
Muerte a Las Vegas Will fine art kill Sin City? |
Smithsonian February 2004 Bruce Watson |
The Mad Potter of Biloxi Self-styled eccentric George E. Ohr's wild, weird, wonderful pots gathered dust in a garage for half a century. Now architect Frank Gehry is designing a museum dedicated to the artist who made them. |
Wired December 2006 Karrie Jacobs |
Edifice, Complex Billowing glass. Rippling titanium. Swooping steel. The engineers and designers at Permasteelisa turn the world's most daring buildings into reality. |
Fast Company December 2008 Carolina A. Miranda |
What Hitoshi Abe and Qingyun Ma Are Teaching the Next Generation of American Architects Renowned Asian designers now helm two of the U.S.'s traditionally Eurocentric architecture schools. Here's what they're teaching the new generation of American architects. |
Fast Company February 1, 2008 Anya Kamenetz |
Lost in the Funhouse The battle between hot shot architect Frank Gehry and MIT reveals the widening chasm between design and down-to-earth craft. |
National Real Estate Investor December 1, 2002 Beth Mattson-Teig |
A Real Downtown in Downtown LA Now, after a decade of planning and false starts, the effort to rebuild a thriving 24/7 neighborhood in the old downtown is gaining traction. There is a wave of high-profile public projects in the works, including the Walt Disney Concert Hall, and a surge in residential building. |
CIO February 15, 2004 Daintry Duffy |
Look Out Below! The steep slopes and waves in the Lewis building's roof have created more than just a visually arresting experience. Last winter, frigid Cleveland temperatures and more than 90 inches of snow created falling ice and snow hazards for students walking to class. |
Fast Company September 2001 Bonnie Schwartz |
Bank Statement The new main Berlin branch of DG Bank, designed by Frank Gehry, is indicative of the bank's willingness to embrace new realities... |
Fast Company June 2013 |
Four Design Firms Display American Skyscraper Architecture As Museum Art At a Museum of Contemporary Architecture exhibit in L.A this month, four designers translate their vision into art. |
Popular Mechanics July 30, 2009 Lisa Merolla |
The World's 18 Strangest Buildings--And Why We Love Them Germany's Waldspirale ... Canada's Habitat 67... The Egg, in Albany, NY... London's Container City II... Poland's Crooked House... etc. |
Salon.com August 9, 2001 Brian Libby |
Samuel Mockbee Amid architecture's increasing irrelevance, one man decided that poor people can have great houses... |
AskMen.com Nick Clarke |
Top 10: Art Museums Standing as shrines to the works that helped shape our society, art museums can be found in every major city around the globe. |
BusinessWeek January 10, 2005 Ray Hoffman |
Wright's Angles In the 251 short pages of Frank Lloyd Wright, Ada Louise Huxtable manages to synthesize the considerable research into Wright and his work, to mediate the conflicting versions of Wright's "truth," and to bring a fresh point of view to his prolific final two decades. |
Job Journal April 15, 2007 |
Career Snapshot: Architect Current demographic trends are increasing the demand for architects. |
Reason June 2004 Charles Paul Freund |
Artifact: Fluid Structure A dramatic ski jump in Innsbruck, Austria, is the work of the winner of this year's Pritzker Architecture Prize. |
Searcher October 2005 Mary Colette Wallace |
Do I Need an Architect Or Not?: Some Things You Should Know General information about architects, design processes, and what clients should know. |
Inc. October 2004 Ernest Beck |
How I Did It: Gregg Buchbinder For this entrepreneur chairmaker, the most important thing is maintaining quality. |