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AIA and Green Building Initiative Team Up

Michael Wilmeth
April 14, 2009
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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Green Building Initiative (GBI), which administers the Green Globes building rating system, and have signed a memorandum of understanding that expresses their intent to work in concert to promote green building. Chris McEntee, AIA’s executive vice president and chief executive officer, praised GBI’s “engagement in life-cycle assessment and promotion of post-construction third-party review.” Included in the memorandum, announced in March, is a pledge to collaborate on educational programs that address life cycle assessment, Green Globes New Construction, and Green Globes Continual Improvement of Existing Buildings. First released in Canada in January 2002,
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AIA and Green Building Initiative Team Up

Michael Wilmeth
April 14, 2009
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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Green Building Initiative (GBI), which administers the Green Globes building rating system, and have signed a memorandum of understanding that expresses their intent to work in concert to promote green building. Chris McEntee, AIA’s executive vice president and chief executive officer, praised GBI’s “engagement in life-cycle assessment and promotion of post-construction third-party review.” Included in the memorandum, announced in March, is a pledge to collaborate on educational programs that address life cycle assessment, Green Globes New Construction, and Green Globes Continual Improvement of Existing Buildings. First released in Canada in January 2002,
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Glasgow School of Art Launches Design Competition for New Building

David Dillon
April 13, 2009
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The Glasgow School of Art, one of Britain’s oldest and most distinguished design schools, has launched an international competition to select a team for a new studio and classroom building opposite Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s 1898 masterpiece, itself a competition winner.


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Peter Zumthor Wins 2009 Pritzker Prize

Layla Dawson
April 12, 2009
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Peter Zumthor, the reclusive Swiss architect widely revered for a small yet powerful body of work, is the 2009 laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize. The Hyatt Foundation, which administers the award, announced his selection today. “Peter Zumthor is a master architect admired by his colleagues around the world for work that is focused, uncompromising, and exceptionally determined,” the jury said in its citation.


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Guide Offers Tips for Tapping Into Stimulus Plan

Bruce Buckley
April 9, 2009
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Think you’ve been overlooked in the $787 billion economic stimulus package? Architecture and engineering (A/E) firms may find more opportunities than they would expect, says Elaine Howley, editor of the recently released manual, Guide to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, produced by ZweigWhite, a Massachusetts-based research and consulting firm. “A lot of designers are put off by the term ‘shovel-ready,’” Howley says. “They think this bill isn’t really for them, but that’s not necessarily the case.” Howley notes that while getting shovels in the ground is a priority, government agencies with stimulus funds have a wide variety
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AIA Hosts "Virtual National Architecture Week" on Facebook

Jenna M. McKnight
April 8, 2009
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If you aren’t one of the 200 million Facebook users, now might be a good time to set up an account.  Starting next Monday, the American Institute of Architects is using the popular social networking site to host a series of “virtual” conversations about issues related to architecture. The forums are being held in conjunction with the third annual National Architecture Week, scheduled for April 13 to 19. Each day on the AIA’s “Virtual National Architecture Week” page (pictured at left) on Facebook, the association will present a different discussion topic. The lineup is as follows: Monday, community revitalization; Tuesday,
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As Economy Sank, Skyscrapers Soared Ever Higher

Anya Kaplan-Seem
April 7, 2009
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Although 2008 brought a financial crisis that stretched unemployment rolls and slowed production lines across the globe, it was a superlative year for skyscrapers. According to a recent study by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), more tall buildings—and taller ones—were completed in 2008 than ever before. The council expects 2009 to be another record year. Photo courtesy Kohn Pedersen Fox The Shanghai World Financial Center, by KPF, was completed last year. Related Links: Shanghai Skyscraper Named Best Tall Building Chicago's 'Twizzler' Fizzles Lending Freeze Tests Skyscraper Optimism Dubai: Super-Tall Building Capital of the World Burj Dubai
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SANAA Designs First Derek Lam Boutique

Karen Bookatz
April 6, 2009
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On Tuesday, the latest venture from the renowned Tokyo-based firm SANAA—a boutique for fashion designer Derek Lam—will open its doors.


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Call for Entries: BusinessWeek/Architectural Record Awards

Jenna M. McKnight
April 3, 2009
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Entries are now being accepted for the 12th annual BusinessWeek/Architectural Record “Good Design Is Good Business” Awards. The program honors projects that exemplify innovative design while helping clients achieve strategic business goals. The original deadline was April 15, 2009; however, due to a high volume of queries, the application deadline has been extended to May 15. Photo ' Benny Chan The headquarters for Edmunds.com, designed by STUDIOS architecture, was among the 2008 winners. The winners will be considered for publication in Architectural Record and BusinessWeek, along with McGraw-Hill’s new magazine, HQ: Good Design is Good Business. These titles are read
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In Milan, Nouvel Fashions an 'Extreme' Exhibition

David Sokol
April 2, 2009
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The economy hasn’t come to a complete halt. In late January Dolce & Gabbana introduced its first cosmetics collection, which namesake Stefano Gabbana calls “essential, yet an indulgence.” To celebrate the launch, the Italian fashion house asked Vogue to curate “Extreme Beauty in Vogue,” a photographic survey of beauty in that magazine, and asked French architect Jean Nouvel to design the exhibition.


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