Edward Gunts
Architecture
Plans for Mechanic Theatre wait in the wings
August 4, 2008
Baltimore's Morris A. Mechanic Theatre has been closed for four years, but it's still a source of high drama for those curious about what will happen to the key downtown property.
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Competition draws designers
July 14, 2008
Israeli-born architect Moshe Safdie hasn't designed a project for Baltimore since he designed Coldspring Newtown in the 1970s, but he's apparently interested in working on the $107 million law school planned by the University of Baltimore.
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Drawing: not a lost art for architects
July 7, 2008
Even in an age when most architectural design work is carried out on computers, many architects still draw by hand at least part of the time. As a precursor to the city's annual Artscape festival later this month, the Baltimore Architecture Foundation is presenting four exhibits on Sunday to display the range of work architects produce when they aren't sitting in front of a computer terminal. All four exhibits will be open that day within one block from each other in midtown.
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Baltimore is a city to watch for design
June 30, 2008
Baltimore barely missed being ranked as one of "America's Best Cities for Design," according to a new survey that measures factors such as the number of award-winning contemporary buildings in a city and examples of environmentally friendly architecture.
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Designs big, small win awards
June 23, 2008
Ten years ago, St. Anthanasius Chapel in Curtis Bay appeared destined for the wrecking ball, after the Archdiocese of Baltimore closed it out of concerns that the 1891 building was structurally unsound.
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Architects and planners ponder a city design center
June 17, 2008
Paris has one. Copenhagen has one. San Francisco just opened one.
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Another source of inspiration
September 10, 2007
Besides being known as the birthplace of the national anthem, Baltimore's Fort McHenry is considered one of the finest examples of fort design in North America.
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Future of Mechanic hinges on its design
August 13, 2007
Of all the arguments for designating Baltimore's Morris A. Mechanic Theatre a city landmark, one of the strongest comes from the owner itself.
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Design panel balks at hotel's 'severe' look
August 29, 2005
Is Baltimore spending $305 million to build a downtown hotel or a prison?
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Another revival for restaurant?
July 28, 2003
Can a venerable Baltimore restaurant make a comeback on its own after nearly 15 years of dormancy, or should the city intervene?
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