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This summer, all eyes are on Beijing, and RECORD has put together a special section of our site dedicated to the city. View and comment on high-profile projects, browse photographs and post your own, read Beijing recommendations from people who know the city, and more. Photo © Jennifer Richter |
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For more than 20 years, Marvin J. Malecha has worked as an educator, and drawing on that experience, he wants to foster greater integration between architecture firms and the academy when he becomes president of the AIA in 2009. Photo courtesy NC State University College of Design |
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Learning from the Hutong of Beijing and the Lilong of Shanghai Photo © Clifford Pearson |
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AIA Convention: Boston Photo © Bryant Rousseau |
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The AIA will recognize the recipients of the 2008 Honor Awards during its national convention in Boston. View winning projects in three categories:
Architecture, Interiors, and Regional/Urban Design. Also, read about the winners of the 25 Year Award (Richard Meier's The Atheneum), the Firm of the Year (KieranTimberlake Associates), and the Gold Medal (Renzo Piano). Photo © Jeff Weiner |
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BusinessWeek/Architectural Record 2008 China Awards |
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True Green Photo © Jack Fulton |
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New Museum of Contemporary Art Photo © Christian Richters |
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The New York Times Building Photo © David Sundberg/Esto |
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Design Vanguard 2007 Photo: © Raúl Belinchón |
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New Video Series: My New York |
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BusinessWeek/Architectural Record Awards 2007 Pictured: Young Centre for the Performing Arts; Photo: © Tom Arban |
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Read interviews with design leaders who will speak at the 2007 Innovation Conference. Sir Nicholas Grimshaw has gained recognition worldwide for his seamless integration of complex technological systems into striking, modernist structures. William Mitchell, director of MIT Design Laboratory, is investigating how buildings and cities can respond more intelligently to their inhabitants. Chuck Hoberman's vast and varied project portfolio includes everything from toys and medical equipment, to deployable shelters and retractable domes. William Zahner's firm has fabricated stunning metal façades for high-profile projects by Frank Gehry, Morphosis, Herzog & de Meuron and other notable architects. Image: Courtesy Hoberman Transformable Design |
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A Floating Pool Drops Anchor in Brooklyn Photo: © Philippe Baumann |
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Journal Entries from Kuala Lumpur Photo: Bob Ivy |
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Topped/Tapped Out Photo: Courtesy SOM |
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The Engineer's Moment Photo: Courtesy North Carolina State Fair Division |
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Between baby boomers pushing 60, and over-the-hill hospitals in need of a makeover, the demand for healthcare buildings couldn’t be healthier. To meet your need for information about them, we’ve created this Record Review Health Care section. Pictured: Johns Hopkins Hospital; Image courtesy Perkins + Will |
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Philip Johnson's Glass House: An Essay in Timelessness An Architectural Record Contest Photo © Arnold Neuman/Getty Images |
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Peter Marino's Brand Buildings Pictured: The exterior of the Chanel store in Tokyo. Photo: © Takashi Orii |
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Video Tour of a Chinese Town Video Tour of Kyotofu Restaurant |
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The Schools of the 21st Century Web site was created for those who believe that the quality of our school buildings is directly related to the quality of education we give the students who occupy them. Pictured: Sidwell Friends Middle School; Photo © Barry Halkin |
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After the Flood: An exhibition presenting proposals for replacement housing and redevelopment in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. |
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Welcome to RECORD's special site dedicated to the unrestrained, talented, and innovative architects who call Los Angeles home. With podcasts, interviews, and an informal design guide, the site will give you an inside look at the people who make L.A. a nucleus of thought-provoking design. Read on. |
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Best of China: Check out the 16 winners of the first BusinessWeek/ Architectural Record China Awards, as well as news and other features on architecture in China. Plus, visit our 2004 China issue, winner of a Neal Award for "Best Single Issue of a Magazine" Be sure to check out our accompanying Web site coverage. |
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Innovation: This special section covers our annual Innovation conference held in New York City. Discover the featured projects that involve collaboration, technological sophistication, and attention to sustainability. We also include exclusive articles on building technology, products, and technology briefs. Be innovative. |
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