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TITLE: Architectural Record Magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
May 2002; Vol. 190, No. 5
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON THE COVER: Simmons Hall by Steven Holt Architects, photograph by Paul Warchol Right: Fisher Pavilion at Seattle Center, by The Miller/Hull Partnership, photograph by Steve Keating.
NEWS:.
Denmark's Jorn Utzon wins 2003 Pritzker Prize.
WTC memorial competition.
Mather's first U.S. project.
AIA's Top Ten Green Projects.
DEPARTMENTS:.
Editorial: A private army.
Letters.
Dates & Events.
Correspondent's File: San Diego by Ann Jarmusch.
Archrecord2: For the emerging architect by Kevin Lerner.
Practice Matters: Starting a new firm by Peter Piven, FAIA.
Critique: Where are the visionaries? by Michael Sorkin.
Books: Architect retrospectives and places of leisure.
Exhibitions: A potpourri of spring shows.
Snapshot: A steel and glass plaything by Diana Lind.
Profile: Erik Larson by Suzanne Stephens.
FEATURES:
AIA Awards Introduction by Jane F. Kolleeny.
Architecture Awards* The AIA honors projects from New York City to Oklahoma City.
Interiors Awards* This year's awards embrace interiors from residential to religious.
Urban Design Awards* Four design strategies win over the judges.
Year Award* A Cambridge classic joins the pantheon of winners.
T2 Firm of the Year Award by Sheri Olson, AIA* The Miller/Hull Partnership's spirit of openness propels this Seattle firm to excellence.
Two synagogues gain new life by Mildred F. Schmertz, FAIA* The restoration of two synagogues in Poland preserves their histories while serving new congregants.
The Panama Canal by Charles Linn, FAIA* The canal remains a symbol of American political perseverance and technology. A photo essay by Elliott Kaufman.
PROJECTS:
Simmons Hall, Massachusetts by Sarah Amelar* Steven Holl Architects
A new dorm with a gridded exoskeleton experiments with ideas
of porosity in MIT's scientific environment.
The Oxbow School, California by Clifford A. Pearson*
Stanley Saitowitz Office/Natoma Architects
Art and design take center stage at a small riverfront school
community in Napa, California.
Telenor Headquarters, Norway by Peter MacKeith*
Joint venture, NBBJ-HUS-PKA
A joint venture among a trio of architecture firms produces a
headquarters building that captures precious Nordic sunlight.
TRIAD, Japan by Naomi Pollock*
Fumihiko Maki + Maki Associates
A complex of discrete buildings in Nagano coheres through form,
material, and site design.
Bodegas Ysios, by Santiago Calatrava (top), photograph by Roland Halbe. Telenor, by NBBJ-HUS-PKA (bottom Ieft), photograph by Tim Griffith. MetLife Tower, architect and restoration consultant, Building Conservation Associates (bottom right), photograph by Elliott Kaufman.
BUILDING TYPES STUDY 821:
Wineries: Premier Cru Design by Clifford A. Pearson.
Bodegas Ysios, Spain by David Cohn*
Santiago Calatrava, S.A.
The materials and form of this undulating building harmonize
with the surrounding mountains and the earth.
Mission Hill Estate Winery, British Columbia by Sheri Olson,AIA* Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects
Architects create a hilltop village that is both tourist attraction and manufacturing facility.
Bodegas Perez Cruz, Chile by Clifford A. Pearson*
Jose Cruz Ovalle, Arquitecto
A building gives architectural expression to a winemaking
family's relationship with the land.
Bodegas Julian Chivite, Spain by David Cohn*
Jose Rafael Moneo
A winery on the architect's home turf combines contemporary
and vintage structures.
BUILDING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY:
Unitized Systems Are Raising the Level and Complexity of Curtain-Wail Design.,;t by Sara Hart*
Factory-built facade components let architects achieve the quality that clients now demand.
Technology: NBBJ gives Telenor a flexible, efficient, and innovative headquarters by Sam Lubell*
Energy-saving features and wireless communication make a corporate headquarters stand out.
Tech Briefs
A look at security and unorthodox materials.
Digital Architect by Deborah Snoonian, P.E., and Sam Lubell* Are tablet PCs a good investment, or just hip hardware?.
LIGHTING:
Introduction by William Weathersby, Jr.
Creative Uses.
MetLife Tower, New York City by John Calhoun*
Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design
Fitted with custom fixtures born of new technologies, a Manhattan
icon sparks its "eternal light,
Atlas, New York City by William Weathersby, Jr.*
Focus Lighting
Colored lighting effects and faceted planes make Atlas, a New York
City apartment tower, shine.
Salamanca Train Station, Spain by Leanne B. French*
T Kondos Associates
Illuminated planes complement the trains in Spain in an old
station renovated as a mixed-use facility.
Fallon, New York City by Leanne B. French*
Goldstick Lighting Design
Neo-Gothic abstractions cast a glow of creative inspiration at a
New York City ad agency.
Light Technology by Lindsay Audin
The T8 is still the fluorescent lamp of choice.
Lighting Resources.
Products.
Landscape Products.
Product Literature.
Product Briefs.
What's at.
AIAJCES Self-Report Form* architecturalrecord.com.
Manufacturers' Spotlight.
Reader Service.
Classified Advertising.
Architectural Record.
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