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Reason April 2003 Charles Paul Freund |
Capitol Culture Complex What public culture really needs is a good downtown corner. In Washington, it gets ever-expanding ceremonial plazas. |
Macworld April 2003 Greg Miller |
ArchiCAD 8 State-of-the-art CAD doesn't skimp on details pros need |
National Real Estate Investor February 27, 2003 Parke Chapman |
Design chosen for rebuilding of Ground Zero After months of speculation, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has selected an architectural team to rebuild the World Trade Center site. |
Fast Company February 2003 Polly LaBarre |
The future is all about the flow The seventh-annual gathering of Doors of Perception wonders, What does Heraclitus have to do with design? |
IDB America December 2002 |
A fresh new start for old cities How Latin America is bringing its historic districts back to life |
This Old House Alexandra Bandon |
Classic Houses Classic American house styles in America since 1700. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Nov/Dec 2002 Jim Young |
Increased Connectivity Defines Tomorrow's Smart Buildings The next generation of high-tech buildings will combine six fundamental technologies -- computing, broadband, wireless communications, a standard network, Internet appliances, and Internet-based integrated information systems -- with other amenities to create enjoyable tenant environments. |
Inc. December 1, 2002 Tahl Raz |
Not Just a Pretty Typeface Often overlooked as "cosmetic," a company's logo can be one of its hardest-working assets. |
This Old House Craig Canine |
Wright House, Wrong Roof High-tech solutions for the architect's notoriously leaky design at Wingspread |
Home Toys December 2002 Jose Roberto Muratori |
Selling Home Automation to Builders: Questions to be Answered The business vision discussed here is intended to create a new generation of houses in the next few years, designed to receive integrated home automation systems through the builders, but without forgetting that the main player in this process is the end user. |
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