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60,000 Jobs Lost at Architecture Firms
Finally, some stats regarding how many architecture jobs have vanished in recent years due to the economic downturn. It's as bad as we thought.
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Charting the Future: Momentum Index
A new leading indicator by McGraw-Hill Construction points to a boost in spending.
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EMBT Designs Zhang Da Qian Museum in Neijiang
Construction will start this year on a museum dedicated to the work of artist Zhang Da Qian.
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Old Factories Get New Wrapping in Shanghai
Beijing-based dEEP Architects has transformed a pair of old factories into an office building for Material ConneXion.
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Landscape Will Connect New Business District in Suzhou in Suzhou
SWA has designed the public open spaces for Suzhou Center.
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Gehry Modifies Design for Eisenhower Memorial
On Tuesday morning, the 11-member Eisenhower Memorial Commission (EMC) met in a Senate office building to review changes made by Gehry Partners for its design of a President Dwight Eisenhower memorial in Washington, D.C.
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On the Boards: OMA’s Marina Abramović Institute
The firm unveils its design for a performance art training camp in upstate New York.
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Straying from Convention
Despite declining attendance and revenue, many cities are expanding convention centers or building new ones.
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Forecast 2012: High—Rise Construction
According to construction-economics data from McGraw-Hill Dodge, U.S. tall-building construction is down significantly from its 2006 peak. However, a handful of high-profile projects continue to move forward.
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Meier Tapped for Office Project in Trendy Rio Neighborhood
Continuing a recent push into Latin America, Richard Meier has brought his taut and planar aesthetic to Brazil, where the New York architect has been hired to design a seven-story office in Rio de Janeiro.
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Newsmaker: Michael Kimmelman
RECORD sits down with the new architecture critic of the new york times to discuss his plans for covering the designs of buildings, new york, and the wider world.
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A New Work of Architecture for Denver’s Golden Triangle
The History Colorado Center, designed by native David Tryba, opens this Saturday.
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Review: Generator Studio’s Sun Pavilion at the Nelson-Atkins Museum
The curators of Inventing the Modern World: Decorative Arts at the World’s Fairs 1851-1939 spent years tracking down the 200 objects now on view at Kansas City’s Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
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See Us at the AIA Convention!
May 17–19 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.
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Special Announcement: Architectural Record Continuing Education App
We recently launched the first-ever mobile app to allow design and construction professionals to earn CEU credits on the go.
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2012 Good Design is Good Business Award Winners
Now in its fifteenth year, the Architectural Record Good Design is Good Business Awards celebrate architecture as a vehicle to enhance a company’s bottom line.
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Williams Tsien on a Roll
This is the Year of the Museum for Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects.
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Newsmaker: Vishaan Chakrabarti
No one has a résumé like Vishaan The noted urban planner Vishaan Chakrabarti recently became a partner at SHoP Architects.
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AIA Committee on the Environment Announces 2012 Award Winners
Today, the American Institute of Architects’s Committee on the Environment (AIA–COTE) announced its Top Ten projects for 2012.
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Exemplary Design Recognized at AIA New York 2012 Awards Ceremony
The AIA New York chapter held its annual awards ceremony today at Cipriani Wall Street, an elegant banquet hall within a Greek Revival landmark that once housed the New York Stock Exchange.
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