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Record Reveals: Architecture Critic Inga Saffron on Philadelphia

In preparation for the 2016 AIA Convention, Architectural Record asks locals about their Philadelphia favorites.
May 17, 2016
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Inga Saffron is the architecture critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer.


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Record Reveals: Brian Phillips

Record Reveals: Brian Phillips on Philadelphia

In preparation for the 2016 AIA Convention, Architectural Record asks local architects about their Philadelphia favorites.
May 16, 2016
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Brian Phillips is founding Principal of ISA, a design and research office engaged with projects across the U.S., from housing and master plans to installations.
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Record Reveals: Scott Erdy

Record Reveals: Scott Erdy on Philadelphia

In preparation for the 2016 AIA Convention, Architectural Record asks local architects about their Philadelphia favorites.
May 12, 2016
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Since establishing Erdy McHenry Architecture in 1999 with David McHenry, Erdy’s design work has received more than 25 state, local, and national awards.


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Record Reveals: Thomas Kirk

Record Reveals: Thomas Kirk on Philadelphia

In preparation for the 2016 AIA Convention, Architectural Record asks local architects about their Philadelphia favorites.
May 10, 2016
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Thomas Kirk is an associate principal at Bohlin Cywinski Jackson where he focuses on the planning and design of carefully crafted projects that draw on the simple expression of structure, the timelessness of materials, and the strong connection between site and building.


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Record Reveals: Richard Maimon

Record Reveals: Richard Maimon on Philadelphia

In preparation for the 2016 AIA Convention, Architectural Record asks local architects about their Philadelphia favorites.
May 3, 2016
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In preparation for the 2016 AIA Convention, Architectural Record asks local architects about their Philadelphia favorites


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Record Reveals: Denise Thompson

Record Reveals: Denise E. Thompson on Philadelphia

In preparation for the 2016 AIA Convention, Architectural Record asks local architects about their Philadelphia favorites.
April 25, 2016
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Denise E. Thompson, AIA, LEED AP BD+C is a Massachusetts native and 2002 B.Arch. graduate of Temple University. Denise is an associate at Francis Cauffman in Philadelphia where she has worked since 2003 focusing on health care design


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Record Reveals: Cecil Baker on Philadelphia

In preparation for the 2016 AIA Convention, Architectural Record asks local architects about their Philadelphia favorites.
April 18, 2016
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Cecil Baker established his Philadelphia-based firm in 1982, which provides services to governmental, educational, institutional, and private sector clients, including feasibility studies, programming, design of new structures, adaptive reuse of existing structures, and interior design.
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Record Reveals: Antonio Fiol-Silva on Philadelphia

In preparation for the 2016 AIA Convention, Architectural Record asks local architects about their Philadelphia favorites.
March 28, 2016
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Antonio Fiol-Silva founded the Philadelphia-based SITIO Architecture + Urbanism after many years as a leading principal at Wallace Roberts & Todd.
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Record Reveals: Bruce McEvoy on Atlanta

May 19, 2015
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Bruce McEvoy is a principal at the Atlanta office of Perkins+Will. Bruce served as President of the Atlanta Chapter of the AIA and currently serves as Board Chair for the Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA), Atlanta's only design-focused museum.


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Record Reveals: Calinda N. Lee on Atlanta

May 19, 2015
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Calinda N. Lee is a historian at the Atlanta History Center. She is currently curating an exhibit on the history of Atlanta opening there in March 2016.


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Is the tipping point finally here on ditching cubicle curtains? For at least the past decade, healthcare designers and facility managers have been predicting the demise of privacy curtains in hospital and clinical spaces. Many point to the rise of single-patient rooms which afford their own privacy. 

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