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On the Boards: Istanbul Disaster Prevention and Education Centre

March 16, 2012
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Program: Currently in the proposal stage, this project was the first-prize winner of the 2011 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Architecture Award. The proposal calls for a single-story, 65,660-square-foot training facility for Istanbul's disaster responders. The plan—which is configured like a large, collapsed donut that encircles an approximately 93,600-square-foot interior park—includes spaces for fire-prevention training, earthquake exercises, nuclear disaster simulation, and first-aid training, along with a 4-D video display room and a smoke maze room. Part technical school and part museum, the center will also offer educational programs to teach students and the public about disaster preparation. A library, an exhibition hall, a
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Deal Reached in AIDS Memorial Dispute

C. J. Hughes
March 15, 2012
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After several weeks of intensive negotiations, a deal has been reached to create the first-ever large-scale AIDS memorial in New York City, though it will be much smaller than its supporters had initially hoped.


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Third Phase of High Line Sets Tone for Neighboring Development

Fred A. Bernstein
March 14, 2012
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Diller Scofidio + Renfro will design the first residential tower for Hudson Yards, a megaproject adjacent to the acclaimed New York City park.
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SOM, Haworth Among Honorees at 2012 Accent on Architecture Gala

March 12, 2012
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A number of notable architects and design patrons were recognized at the annual event hosted by the American Architectural Foundation. Photo © Architectural Record Click to view additional photos from the event. The American Architectural Foundation (AAF) presented its annual Accent on Architecture awards gala in Washington, D.C., on Friday, March 9. The event, hosted by foundation president and CEO Ronald Bogle and board of regents chair Sandy Diehl, brought nearly 400 people to a dinner at The Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium—a Neoclassical building on the National Mall designed by San Francisco architect Arthur Brown Jr. and completed in 1931.
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MIT Program Comes to Aid of Post-Tsunami Japan

Johanna Knapschaefer Jenna M. McKnight
March 9, 2012
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Established after the 2011 disaster, the MIT Japan 3/11 Initiative is giving students invaluable experience while also helping devastated communities. Photo courtesy MIT Last summer, a team of students and faculty members from MIT traveled to Minami-sanriku, Japan, to survey damage caused by the March 2011 tsunami. The trip was spawned by the MIT Japan 3/11 Initiative, a program launched after the Tohoku catastrophe. Click to view additional images. The $2,000 project is a “humble start,” says Kanda. “It is a seed for more to come.” Click to view additional images. Related Links: Extensive Coverage: Rebuilding Japan When a team
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The Art of Designing for Art Fairs

William Hanley
March 9, 2012
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Two New York firms help organize the Armory Show and Frieze. Photo © Andy Ryan The Armory Show’s 2012 floor plan and social spaces were designed by Bade Stageberg Cox. Click to view additional images. SO – IL’s scheme for the first New York edition of the Frieze Art Fair. Click to view additional images. As anyone who has spent time navigating art fairs knows, the endless rows of white-walled gallery booths displaying attention-grabbing work can drive you a special kind of crazy. While real-estate inside the show is always a major consideration, with dealers jockeying for prime positioning in
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Exhibition Review: The Baghdad That Could Have Been

Laura Raskin
Laura Raskin
March 8, 2012
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At New York’s Center for Architecture, an exhibition of models quietly constructed in Iraq shows 20th-century dreams for the city. Image Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates, Inc. Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown, Project for the Competition for a National Mosque of Baghdad, 1982, Baghdad, Iraq. Click the image above to view additional image from City of Mirages: Baghdad, 1952-1982.  Related Exhibition: In addition to the Baghdad exhibition the Center for Architecture is simultaneously showcasing current work in the greater Middle East. On view through June 23, CHANGE: Architecture and Engineering in the Middle East, 2000-Present, strikes a hopeful note on
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Exhibitions: Chicago's 81-Year-Old Enfant Terrible

Blair Kamin
March 6, 2012
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Blair Kamin looks at Stanley Tigerman and his work. Photo © The Art Institute of Chicago The Titanic (1978), photomontage on paper, depicting Mies’s Crown Hall sinking into (or perhaps rising up from) Lake Michigan. To design watchers, Chicago architect Stanley Tigerman and his iconoclastic outbursts are practically as familiar as the rumble of the city’s elevated trains. Could there really be anything new to say about him? The welcome surprise of a new Tigerman show is that it successfully situates its subject, for decades one of Chicago’s dominant architectural voices, within the broader currents of his life and times.
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SOM to Compete With Top Firms to Design Buildings for New Cornell Campus

C. J. Hughes
March 5, 2012
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After conceiving a master plan for the Roosevelt Island campus, SOM is not a shoo-in for designing the actual buildings. Image courtesy SOM SOM designed the master plan for the new Cornell campus on Roosevelt Island. Related Links: Ambitious Energy Goals in SOM Plan for NYC Campus In December, New York City announced it had selected Cornell, along with partner Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, to build a new applied sciences campus on Roosevelt Island. The master plan for the campus, conceived by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM), likely helped the university win the bid, though it didn’t hurt that Stanford,
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Making It Right in a Tough Kansas City Neighborhood

Paula Melton
March 5, 2012
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Photo courtesy BNIM Architects The design of the Bancroft School project will include both new construction of residential units and the renovation and restoration of the existing historic Bancroft School structure. Photo courtesy LivingHomes The new LivingHome C6, developed in collaboration with Make It Right and William McDonough, can be fully constructed in less than two months and installed on-site in one day. The Make It Right Foundation, founded by Brad Pitt to help build sustainably designed, flood-protected homes in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, has broadened its scope to back affordable housing projects in other cities. Working with BNIM
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