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- Second Look: New York Hall of Science by Wallace K. Harrison/Harrison and Abramovitz, 1964; Polshek Partnership Architects, 2004
- Queens, NY: Its power undiminished after 40 years, a 20th century cathedral to science is about to be rediscovered as a luminous addition debuts this week.
http://www.archnewsnow.com/features/Feature154.htm - November 23, 2004
- Not Your Father's Car Dealer: Jaguar of Tampa by JGA, Inc. and Illuminating Concepts
- Tampa, Florida: Classy cars take center stage in a traffic-stopping showroom.
http://www.archnewsnow.com/features/Feature93.htm - December 10, 2002
- Who What When - 9/6/02: deadlines, of interest, on the boards, and people on the move
http://www.archnewsnow.com/features/Feature64.htm - September 6, 2002
- Luxurious Hospitality: St. Regis Shanghai Hotel by Sydness Architects, P.C. and HBA/Hirsch Bedner Associates
- Shanghai, China: A slender hotel tower adds distinctive grace to the skyline and offers elegant interiors for guests.
http://www.archnewsnow.com/features/Feature56.htm - August 8, 2002
- Today's News - January 10, 2005
- Tribute to Feilden. -- Architects with designs on compassion: "Perhaps...the profession will rediscover its unique role in ensuring the right to dignified shelter for all people, at home and abroad." -- Baltimore's architectural future looking bright. -- Transit villages a hopeful future for Canadian suburbs. -- Demolishing the old to build the new may not be the best way to go. -- Thumbs-up for recycling a cannery. -- Philadelphia tower not much to look at until you get inside. -- Mr.Gehry builds his dream house. -- Exhibit sparks new hope for Kahn memorial to Roosevelt in New York. -- Deadlines for Bottom Line Design and Solutia awards. -- 2005 AIA Honor Awards - 35 are picture-perfect. -- Archeworks students and Haworth team up to keep old furniture out of landfills. -- What to do with your closets full of old computers, printers, fax machines: e-Bay joins the tech world to recycle old electronics.
http://www.archnewsnow.com/news/news_2005_01_10.htm - January 10, 2005
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