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West 8 Wins Governors Island Competition

Tim McKeough
December 20, 2007
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A team led by the Dutch landscape architecture firm West 8 has been selected to design a new park and open space on Governors Island, a 172-acre landmass near the southern tip of Manhattan. The project will include a two-mile promenade along the water’s edge, a new 40-acre park on the southern half of the island, and improved park design on the northern half of the island, which is a National Historic District. “These spaces will be places where New Yorkers and others will experience a completely new set of captivating and unique recreational, cultural and educational opportunities,” West 8’s
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New Orleans Waterfront Plan Takes Shape

Shawn Kennedy
December 19, 2007
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A team of architects led by Chan Krieger Sieniewicz, Hargreaves Associates, TEN Arquitectos, and Eskew+Dumez+Ripple, will unveil the final design in February for revitalizing a stretch of the Mississippi River in New Orleans. The broad goal of the redesign is to reduce barriers that discourage people from enjoying the river and replace decaying sections with parks and public venues that will trigger private investment.


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Niemeyer Designs New Arts Center in Spain

Dianna Dilworth
December 19, 2007
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Legendary Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer celebrated his 100th birthday this past Saturday and is still hard at work. In fact, he spent the day talking about his next project: the Centro Cultural de Aviles, a $45 million arts center along Spain’s northern coast. Image courtesy Oscar Niemeyer Oscar Niemeyer has unveiled plans for the Centro Cultural de Aviles, a $45 million arts center along Spain’s northern coast. Related Links: Niemeyer to Celebrate 100th Birthday Niemeyer says the building will be one of his most beautiful yet. The design includes his trademark curves, made famous by his flying saucer-shaped National Museum,
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AIA Names 25-Yr., Young, Kemper Awards for '08

James Murdock
December 18, 2007
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Tis the season for the American Institute of Architects (AIA) to unveil the winners of its awards for 2008, several more of whom were announced today: Richard Meier’s Atheneum, in New Harmony, Ind., will be honored with the Twenty-Five-Year Award; Norma Merrick Sklarek, FAIA, will be recognized with the Whitney M. Young Jr. Award; and Thomas L. McKittrick, FAIA, will receive the Edward C. Kemper Award. The Twenty-Five-Year Award goes to a work first recognized by the AIA at its completion and whose design has held up well after its silver anniversary. The Atheneum is a visitors center for the
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Hadid Tapped for Hong Kong Polytech

Violet Law
December 18, 2007
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Can an iconic new building by a world-renowned architect boost the global profile of an already well-regarded higher education institution? Officials at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University hope so. Last week they unveiled the competition-winning design by London-based Zaha Hadid for an interdisciplinary hub that will be home to its school of design, which BusinessWeek ranked among the top 60 worldwide in 2006. She beat out SANAA, of Japan, and Sauerbruch Hutton Architects, of Germany, to win the commission. Images: Courtesy Zaha Hadid Architects The shape of Hadid’s new tower for the Hong Kong Polytechnic University is reminiscent of a
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AIA's Billings Index Rebounds in October

James Murdock
December 17, 2007
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The Architectural Billings Index rebounded in October, after two straight months of steep losses, gaining 1.1 points for a score of 53.2. The American Institute of Architects, which compiles the index based on surveys sent to 300 mainly commercial architects, says that this indicates fallout from the credit crunch has not worsened. Although the index of new business inquiries slipped 4.2 points to 58.1, its lowest level in 16 months, any score above 50 indicates growth.  
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Ricciotti Designs Bamboo 'Pterodactyl' Nest

Robert Such
December 17, 2007
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“A bird’s nest for a greedy pterodactyl” is how French architect Rudy Ricciotti describes a bamboo building he has designed in Paris. The $41 million project, dubbed T8 after its plot number, will provide offices, shops, and some 40 apartments overlooking an irregular-shaped courtyard pool. Built on a concrete platform astride a railway line, the seven-story, 47,684-square-foot building will occupy a two-acre rectangular site in the up-and-coming Tolbiac Chevaleret quarter, opposite the French National Library. Images: Courtesy Rudy Ricciotti Rudy Ricciotti surrounded the exterior of the T8 apartment building in Paris with a screen of bamboo, resembling a bird’s nest.
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News Highlights of the Week: December 8 - December 14, 2007

James Murdock
December 14, 2007
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Rem Koolhaas’s Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) is designing a condominium tower in Manhattan for developer Slazer Enterprises above a Creative Artists Agency screening room at Madison Square Park.


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Oscar Niemeyer to Celebrate 100th Birthday

James Murdock
December 13, 2007
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Oscar Niemeyer, one of the 20th century’s greatest and most imaginative Modernist architects, is due to mark his 100th birthday on Saturday, December 15. But why limit a quick biographic and birthday sketch to just one century? The centenarian maintains an active practice in his hometown of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Photo © Giuseppe Bizzarri / WPN Oscar Niemeyer photographed in his studio, December 2002. The Brazilian architect will celebrate his 100th birthday this Saturday, December 15. Photo © Douglas Harrison Engle/WPN Designed and built during the late 1950s and early 1960s, Niemeyer’s works in Brasília, Brazil’s capital city, include
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AIA Announces Awards'Piano Wins Gold

James Murdock
December 13, 2007
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Corrections appended December 17 and 19, 2007 The American Institute of Architects (AIA) announced today that it is awarding its 2008 Gold Medal, one of the profession’s highest honors, to Renzo Piano, Hon. FAIA. The AIA also announced that KieranTimberlake Associates will receive its Firm of the Year Award and that Stanley Tigerman, FAIA, will be lauded with the Topaz Medallion. Photo © Michel Denancé, Courtesy FXFowle Renzo Piano’s New York Times headquarters, completed in 2007. Photo ' Peter Aaron/Esto KieranTimberlake’s Loblolly House, completed in 2006. Image ' Built Light, 2006 Stanley Tigerman’s Pacific Garden Mission, completed in 2007. Related
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