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In the Cause of Architecture

Is Inspiration Enough?

What the new WTC plans accomplished and what they're up against.
James S. Russell, FAIA Emeritus
December 1, 2002
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When splashed across newspapers, television screens and Web sites worldwide on December 18, the nine proposals for the World Trade Center site may have looked like a brave new skyscraper world—to paraphrase the headline of December 19th’s New York Daily News—or an exhibition of architectural ego as Lisa Rochon put it in the Toronto Globe and Mail. 


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Why the Future of Architecture Doesn't Need Us

Lance Hosey, FAIA
June 1, 2002
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What becomes of Louis Kahn when buildings actually know what they want to be?


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In the Cause of Architecture

Details at the Bellevue Art Museum an open letter to Steven Holl

Holl's building is simple and beautiful, but is it flawed?
Jito da Silva
May 1, 2002
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Time magazine recently selected Steven Holl as the best architect in the United States. 


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In the Cause of Architecture

The Case for Tangible Reality

An award-winning Seattle architect argues against abstract theoretical architecture
James Cutler, FAIA
May 1, 2002
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I have written this letter not because I think that the views expressed are the only way to view the making of buildings but because it is a way; one that is rich in design opportunities, that is applicable to most of our building types and locations, and that the architects doing the everyday buildings of this world should know, if not embrace.


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In the Cause of Architecture

The Most Beautiful Office Building in the World

The father of the skyscraper assesses the results of the Chicago Tribune Competition in the February, 1923 issue of Architectural Record.
Louis Sullivan
May 1, 2002
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About a year before he died, Louis Sullivan, the venerable Chicago architect who was instrumental in the development of the modern American skyscraper, took as his subject the most famous of American skyscraper competitions: the Chicago Tribune Competition. 


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Architect in Fiction
In the Cause of Architecture

The Architect in Fiction: a collection from the architect's bookshelf

The President Elect of the AIA shares his passion for finding architects in novels
Thompson E. Penney, FAIA
May 1, 2002
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What is an Event
In the Cause of Architecture

What is an Event and What is its Duration?

Assessing the cultural and architectural aftermath of September 11th.
Peter Wheelwright
April 1, 2002
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The title of this talk comes from a short text that was presented in New York last November at an architecture conference on globalism


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Preserving the World's Great Cities
In the Cause of Architecture

Preserving the World's Great Cities

The author collected tales of cities known for their historic beauty, contrasting their thoughtless destruction with the story of those who fought to save them.
Kevin Lemer
April 1, 2002
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The rebuilding of the old Jewish Quarter would be guided by an advisory council of distinguished philosophers, historians, artists, architects, planners, theologians, and philanthropists called the Jerusalem Committee, established by the mayor immediately upon entering office.


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In the Cause of Architecture

Concrete, Steel, and Philip Glass

A composer discusses the process of writing music for architecture and the possibility of collaborating with architects on a more meaningful level in the future.
Kevin Lemer
April 1, 2002
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Philip Glass I’ve actually done this a couple of times. I did it once for a new museum in Bonn, Germany where I wrote a piece to fit into that building. You know, it’s interesting.


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In the Cause of Architecture

The Lesson of the Towering Inferno

A New York City Firefighter speaks out against lightweight skyscraper design
Lieutenant Gregory Gargiso FDNY
April 1, 2002
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Okay, where do we begin here?

The editors of Architectural Record asked me to write a piece because of a letter I wrote through email about what I thought should be done with the World Trade Center site.
 


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