Publication: Architect's Newspaper

First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Making a Connection

In an effort to build in pedestrian safety and connectivity at AECOM’s Bunker Hill Metro Station southwest of 2nd and Hope streets—part of LA’s upcoming Regional Connector Transit Corridor—Will Wright, director of Government and Public Affairs at AIA ... [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 22 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

In Construction> Goldstein Entertainment Complex

Nicholson Architects is building a night club tucked under a tennis court overlooking Los Angeles.Construction under the tennis court.Kenneth Johansson / Nicholson ArchitectsJames Goldstein, the one-of-a-kind owner of John Lautner’s famous Sheats Goldstein ... [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Space Time Continuum

Milwaukee's greenest building draws on the city's past.Continuum Architects used reclaimed bricks on the building's facade.Daniel AnderaJuli Kaufmann of Fix Development came to Milwaukee-based Continuum Architects + Planners with a tall order: Turn a ... [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 20 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Focus on Fabrication> Kreysler & Associates

William Kreysler founded his eponymous design, engineering, and fabrication shop in 1982 after 10 years of managing production for the largest sailboat manufacturer in Northern California. During this tenure, he became aware of the properties of reinforced ... [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 17 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Focus on Fabrication> Rigidized Metals

Courtesy Rigidized MetalsRigidized MetalsBuffalo, NYFounded in 1940, Rigidized Metals specializes in rolled metals with deep-set patterns. These highly textured surfaces are created with the help of three massive rolling machines, each of which weighs ... [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 17 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Healthy Street

Five blocks on Syracuse’s Near Westside neighborhood is undergoing a public space makeover to help rebrand and promote activity in the historically low-income area. On April 15, Boston-based Stoss Landscape Urbanism, working with Höweler + Yoon Architecture, ... [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 16 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

Blue Redo

It’s hard to believe, but Dodger Stadium—that minimalist monument of mid-century modernity two miles from LA City Hall—is now in its 52nd season. It is now the oldest ballpark west of the Mississippi, second-oldest in the National League, and third-oldest ... [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 15 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

Editorial> Tree Cities, USA

Chris Bentley on the health benefits of urban tree hugging.John W. Iwanski / FlickrRiverwalks, rails-to-trails, community gardens, native plants—cities around the country, and especially in the Midwest, are embracing nature as a design partner. Once considered ... [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 15 2013]
First reported May 10 2013 - Updated May 10 2013 - 1 reports

Pennies from Heaven

Last summer, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s administration announced plans to rezone a 78-block area of East Midtown. While the proposal is designed to strengthen the Central Business District (CBD) around Grand Central with a new crop of modern office ... [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 10 2013]
First reported May 09 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 1 reports

Editorial> Lack of Diversity Limits Architecture

Sam Lubell on architecture's struggle with homogeneity.Denise Scott Brown has asked to be recognized as a Pritzker laureate alongside her partner, Robert Venturi.Frank Hanswijk / Venturi Scott Brown & AssociatesMuch has been made in recent weeks about ... [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 09 2013]
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 1 reports

Stampede Park

St. Patrick’s Island, which sits at the confluence of the Bow and Elbow rivers in the center of Calgary, Alberta, is on the cusp of a major redevelopment that will return it to its 19th century roots as a public park. The Calgary Municipal Land Corporation ... [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 08 2013]
First reported May 07 2013 - Updated May 07 2013 - 1 reports

Multifaceted

The empty lot at 130 North Franklin Street, a prominent location that was once home to the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, is set to be the site of a 48-story office tower designed by Krueck + Sexton. The building, clad in a faceted all-glass curtain wall, ... [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 07 2013]

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Making a Connection [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 22 2013]
In Construction> Goldstein Entertainment Complex [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 20 2013]
Space Time Continuum [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 20 2013]
Focus on Fabrication> Rigidized Metals [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 17 2013]
Focus on Fabrication> Kreysler & Associates [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 17 2013]
Healthy Street [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 16 2013]
Blue Redo [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 15 2013]
Editorial> Tree Cities, USA [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 15 2013]
Pennies from Heaven [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 10 2013]
Editorial> Lack of Diversity Limits Architecture [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 09 2013]
Stampede Park [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 08 2013]
Agenda> ICFF Satellite Events [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 07 2013]
Multifaceted [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 07 2013]
Review> The Visible Hand [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 06 2013]
Unveiled> NVIDIA Headquarters [Published Architect's Newspaper - May 04 2013]
Slow Water [Published Architect's Newspaper - Apr 30 2013]
Editorial> No More Goaltending [Published Architect's Newspaper - Apr 30 2013]
Obit> Grady Clay, 1916-2013 [Published Architect's Newspaper - Apr 29 2013]
Crit> The Hepcat Seat [Published Architect's Newspaper - Apr 26 2013]
That Strain Again [Published Architect's Newspaper - Apr 26 2013]
Crit> Greeks and Geeks [Published Architect's Newspaper - Apr 19 2013]
Hudson Square Rezoned [Published Architect's Newspaper - Apr 19 2013]
Editorial> It's The System, Stupid [Published Architect's Newspaper - Apr 18 2013]
Criticism is Dead! Long Live Criticism! [Published Architect's Newspaper - Apr 18 2013]
Infilling the Park [Published Architect's Newspaper - Apr 17 2013]
River Town [Published Architect's Newspaper - Apr 17 2013]
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