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Articles by Fred A. Bernstein

They Unpaved Paradise and Took Out a Parking Lot

Fred A. Bernstein
September 16, 2011
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Bronx, New York New parks are opening and old parks are being revitalized at a pace not seen since Robert Moses’s heyday. Photo by Jeff Mermelstein Click the image above to view a slide show of New York's new parks and public spaces. The corner of 157th Street and River Avenue in the Bronx, just south of Yankee Stadium, is a good place to examine the results of New York City's decade-long park-building binge. var so = new FlashObject ("http://construction.pb.feedroom.com/pb-comp/construction/custom1/player.swf", "player", "299", "196", "8", "#FFFFFF"); so.addVariable ("SkinName", "custom4"); so.addVariable ("SiteID", "construction"); so.addVariable ("SiteName", "Construction Online"); so.addVariable ("ChannelID", "7f3712edd53c963f8d8ddbb6e6a663e0f27d9bae"); so.addVariable ("StoryID",
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Moshe Safdie Designs Golden Dream Bay in Qinhuangdao, China

Fred A. Bernstein
April 7, 2011
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After 40 years of building libraries, museums and government buildings around the world, Moshe Safdie may still be best known for Habitat 67, his experimental “town” of stacked housing units in Montreal.


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Making it work

Joshua Prince-Ramus discusses the challenges and opportunities of working abroad.
Fred A. Bernstein
November 15, 2010
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Joshua Prince-Ramus discusses the challenges and opportunities of working abroad. Fred Bernstein: Did you work with a local architect? What do you look for in a local architect? Joshua Prince-Ramus: Due to the incredibly compressed schedule, we collaborated with a general contractor, moving directly from design development to shop drawings. The contractor would send drawings at the end of their day in Turkey; we would develop them and send them back for the start of their next day — it was almost a 24-hour cycle. On nearly all our other projects, we have collaborated with local firms. We seek true
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Vakko Fashion and Power Media Center

REX recycles an abandoned structure and an unrealized design to create an original headquarters for a fashion and media company in Turkey.
Fred A. Bernstein
November 15, 2010
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Sometimes, form follows fortuity. In the 1990s, Rem Koolhaas developed an idea for a private house near Rotterdam; when that project was shelved, he adapted the concept to a much larger building — a concert hall in Porto, Portugal.


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Museum of Arts and Design

Museum of Arts and Design (Jerome and Simona Chazen Building) by Allied Works

New York City
Fred A. Bernstein
February 19, 2009
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Allied Works's Brad Cloepfil bravely tackles the redo for New York City's Museum of Arts and Design.


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Museum of Arts and Design (Jerome and Simona Chazen Building), Project Portfolio

Fred A. Bernstein
February 19, 2009
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Project Specs Museum of Arts and Design (Jerome and Simona Chazen Building) New York, New York Allied Works Architecture << Return to article the People Architect Allied Works Architecture 12 West 27th Street  18th floor New York, NY Brad Cloepfil (Principal) Kyle Lommen (Project Lead) Daniel Richmond (Project Architect) Engineer(s):  Structural: Robert Silman Associates, PC MEP: Arup – New York office Consultant(s): Lighting: Arup – New York Office Acoustical: Shen Milsom & Wilke Other: Curtainwall: R.A. Heintges & Associates Signage & Media: Pentagram General contractor:  F.J. Sciame Construction Co., Inc. Photographer(s): Richard Barnes tel: 201 401 4650 Hélène Binet  tel:
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National Center for the Performing Arts

Paul Andreu's mammoth 'Egg' shelters three theaters under one domed roof.
Fred A. Bernstein
July 19, 2008
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If ever a building were ripe for second-guessing, it is Paul Andreu’s National Center for the Performing Arts, near the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and the cavernous Grand Hall of the People.


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National Center for the Performing Arts Project Portfolio

Fred A. Bernstein
July 19, 2008
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Project Specs National Center for the Performing Arts Beijing, China Paul Andreu Architect Paris << Return to article the People Architect Paul Andreu Architect Paris 15 rue du Parc montsouris 75014 Paris FRANCE T +33.1.58.10.05.15 F +33.1.53.62.02.20 With François Tamisier, Serge Carillion, Olivia Faury, Mario Flory, Hervé Langlais. Associate architect(s): ADPi and BIAD Engineer: SETEC Consultant(s): Landscape: Paul Andreu Architect Paris Acoustical: CSTB (Mr Vian) Other: Mr Rioualec Photographer: Paul Maurer Renderer(s): AXYZ, Hervé Langlais and Antoine Buonomo   the Products Structural system:
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Gold Medal: Edward Larrabee Barnes

Fred A. Bernstein
May 16, 2007
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Although the esteemed Modernist architect died in 2004, his legacy survives —for the most part intact Edward Larrabee Barnes, FAIA, a seminal Modernist architect for nearly 50 years, died in 2004. But in 2007, Barnes is as big a presence as ever. In February, the AIA presented him with the 2007 Gold Medal, one of the few times the high honor has been bestowed posthumously. At its award ceremony, held in Washington, D.C., in February, Henry N. Cobb, FAIA, of Pei Cobb Freed, called him “arguably the most accomplished and influential” of a generation of architects trained by Gropius and
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