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House on Town Line Road by Leroy Street Studio

Wainscott, New York
April 1, 2009
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With a new structure, the architects responded to their client’s passion for barns by incorporating into the design traditional qualities of barns—generous spaces, repetitive timber frame—while creating a complex interior for modern living.


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Hurricane Harvey

Raymond and Susan Brochstein Pavilion

Thomas Phifer and Partners floats a Modern temple onto a traditional campus with its Raymond and Susan Brochstein Pavilion.
Beth Broome
March 19, 2009
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You can almost hear the “Pomp and Circumstance March” as you stroll Rice University’s bucolic, 285-acre campus nestled in the heart of Houston, shielded from the hubbub of the city’s six-lane freeways and endless strip development.


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POPS

Elliott + Associates redefines an American icon on Route 66 with Arcadia, Oklahoma’s POPS.
David Dillon
March 19, 2009
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On the flowing Oklahoma prairie a little height goes a long way.


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BIP Computer Building

Alberto Mozó designed an ecofriendly building for BIP Computers that would be easy to erect and easy to take apart.
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Clifford A. Pearson
Jeannette Plaut
March 19, 2009
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Nothing lasts forever, but we usually expect buildings to stick around long enough to become familiar parts of a neighborhood or district.


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POPS Project Portfolio

David Cohn
February 19, 2009
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Project Specs POPS Arcadia, Oklahoma Elliott + Associates Architects << Return to article the People Owner:  POPS, L. P. Architect: Elliott + Associates Architects 35 Harrison Avenue Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  73104 405.232.9554 – telephone 405.232.9997 - fax Personnel in architect's firm who should receive special credit: Rand Elliott, FAIA – Principal-in-charge David Poerio, Assoc. AIA – Project Manager Sam Moore, NCARB Interior designer: Elliott + Associates Architects Engineer(s):  Grossman & Keith Engineering (Civil & Waste Water Aerobic System) Eudaley Engineering (Structural) PSA Engineers (MEP) Design Engineers (Non-municipal, public well) Terracon (soils) Coon Engineering (Flood Revision Map) Consultant(s): Landscape:       Elliott
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Petter Dass Museum

Snøhetta slices through the landscape with the sharp-edged Petter Dass Museum.
Peter MacKeith
February 19, 2009
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Until his death in 1707, the parson poet Petter Dass wrote prolifically from the medieval church of the small shoreline farming community of Alstahaug—hard by the western slopes of Norway’s dramatic Seven Sisters mountain range.


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Petter Dass Museum Project Portfolio

David Cohn
February 19, 2009
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Project Specs Petter Dass Museum Alstahaug, Norway Snøhetta << Return to article the People Architect Snøhetta www.snohetta.com Project Team: Project Architects: Tarald Lundevall, Maria Svaland Principal Architects: Craig Dykers, Kjetil Thorsen Architects: Jim Dodson, Ellen Heier, Tom Holtmann, Bartec Milewski, Andreas Nygaard, Astrid Van Veen   Interior Architect: Snøhetta Interior Architect: Heidi Pettersvold   Landscape Architect: Snøhetta Landscape Architects: Lars Jørstad Nordbye, Jenny Osuldsen   Engineer(s): Structural Engineering: Norconsult AS v/ Frank Jacobsen Engineering Geology: Norconsult v/ Arild Neby Engineering Lighting: Ingeniør Per Rasmussen AS v/ Per Einar Skog MEP Engineering: VVSplan AS v/ Lars Beck FEDRA: Norconsult AS v/
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Museum of the Roman Theater of Cartagena

A reflection of the architect’s best work.
Martha Thorne
February 19, 2009
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The National Museum of Roman Art in Mérida, Spain (1984), was one of the first projects that brought Rafael Moneo to the attention of the American architectural scene.


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Museum of the Roman Theater of Cartagena, Project Portfolio

David Cohn
February 19, 2009
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Project Specs Museum of the Roman Theater of Cartagena Cartagena, Spain José Rafael Moneo << Return to article the People Architect José Rafael Moneo Project architect: Juan Manuel Nicás Collaborators: Carla Bovio Angel Huertas Suanzes Engineer(s) Structural engineer: NB 35 Jesús Jiménez Cañas Mechanical Engineer: Úrculo Ingenieros Model  makers: Estudio Rafael Moneo   the Products
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Paul Rudolph Hall and Jeffery H. Loria Center for the History of Art

Gwathmey Siegel Associates sparks controversy with an addition to Paul Rudolph's Yale Art and Architecture Building.
Sarah Amelar
February 19, 2009
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Though Paul Rudolph’s newly renovated Art and Architecture Building at Yale has emerged as an object of admiration, if not adoration, it generated controversy—­as rough-edged as its bush-hammered concrete shell—from the moment it opened.


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