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Metropolis January 2007 Karen E. Steen |
Organic Barn Raising For a Slow Food restaurant in San Francisco, Cass Calder Smith deploys recycled materials for durability with a popular appeal. |
Metropolis January 2007 Andrew Blum |
The Green Urban Office With natural lighting and amenities for transportation, HOK's downtown Toronto studios set the gold standard for office interiors. |
Metropolis January 2007 Martin C. Pedersen |
Object Lesson The circumvention of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill's day-lighting scheme for Bank of America shows that user education is essential to sustainable design. |
Metropolis January 2007 Fred Moody |
Seminar in the Woods Day-lighting, natural ventilation, energy efficiency, and clean materials rule in classrooms for the Evergreen State College by Mahlum Architects. |
Metropolis January 2007 Karrie Jacobs |
Searching for the Future It's amazing what you would see, if only you looked up from your BlackBerry. |
Smithsonian January 2007 Eric Jaffe |
Recasting Shakespeare's Stage Designing a Globe Theatre for the 21st century: Given only brief guidance and a few months to finish, architects created modern Globes that challenge conventional thoughts about dramatic performances and the spaces that accommodate them. |
BusinessWeek January 15, 2007 Burt Helm |
Inside A White-Hot Idea Factory Some big names are turning to upstart Fahrenheit 212 to dream up new products. |
This Old House David Strong |
Big Plans From vision to implementation, one architect shares the tale of how he found, and created, his dream home. |
Smithsonian January 2007 William Booth |
House Proud High design in a factory-made home? Architect Michelle Kaufmann believes she holds the key. |
Fast Company December 1, 2006 Linda Tischler |
Fast Talk: Kiwi Fashion Designer Karen Walker on what it takes to start a global brand on the far side of the moon. |
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