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ArchNewsNow Today
February 27, 2002

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Toronto museum to shine with crystal prisms after renovation project - Daniel Libeskind; Bregman + Hamann Architects [image] (AFP via ClariNet)- ProLog (Canada)

Competition Deadline: School Construction News & Design Share Awards 2002 - March 29, 2002- Design Share

California Intelligent Communities Announces Development Plans for 9,000-Acre Joshua Hills Community - Smith & Associates; EDSA; EDAW; Rossetti and Associates- BusinessWire

Architects cleared in costs row over Welsh assembly - Richard Rogers Partnership [image]- The Guardian (UK)

Bloomberg and Pataki Say Rebuilding of Downtown Should Wait for Overall Plan (free registration-required)- New York Times

Move over, dude, this little baby has a motor - Australian Design Awards- Sydney Morning Herald

Coming to Stevens Institute of Technology: The Center for Maritime Systems on the Hudson - Demetri Sarantitis- AScribe Newswire

Cubs wrap new Wrigley plan in ivy: But opponents fault redesign - HOK Sport; John Vinci; Peter Lindsay Schaudt Landscape Architecture- Chicago Tribune

Flexible Design Helps Firm Take Over a Building - Kohn Pederson Fox (free registration-required)- New York Times

Lhasa's 'unique magic' under threat from police HQ- The Age (Australia)

 

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