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Spending way too much for new law building
Does anyone else think that the University of Baltimore spending $107 million for a law building involving world-class architecture is too much ("Courting Architects," Aug. 12)? The University of Baltimore has courted many architects to its design...Tags: Colleges and Universities
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Paul Rudolph Hall Reopens With Hawaii Exhibit
The Art + Architecture building at Yale, designed by Paul Rudolph, reopens its gallery today with an exhibition of the work of Vladimir Ossipoff (1907-1998), master architect of Hawaii. The building has been closed for renovations and restoration. The... -
New York Real Estate: Kew Gardens, Queens
Special to amNewYorkIf you are a believer of "great things come in small packages," then Kew Gardens might be your kind of neighborhood. This triangular-shaped enclave has many conveniences of city life, yet retains a small-town feel. One of seven planned communities in...Tags: History, Dorothy Parker, Imperial and Royal Matters, Restaurant and Catering Industry, George Gershwin
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Council Chooses Architects For Wethersfield School Upgrades
Courant Staff WriterState-mandated upgrades to Wethersfield High School and Hanmer Elementary School are moving forward with the town council's approval to hire architects to redesign the aging buildings. The council has chosen Farmington-based Friar Associates Inc. to...Tags: Public Employees, Energy Saving, Government, Wethersfield, Health and Safety at School
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Looking back at the Mechanic's future
Fast forward 50 years, to 2058. The Baltimore region's population has doubled, and the port is booming in the post-petroleum era. Mass transit has finally taken hold, and the city's population is over 1 million. In the surrounding counties, most houses,...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Music Theater, Building Material, Economic Policy, Broadway
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Designer, groups hope to preserve Winnetka's Fell building
Chicago Tribune reporterWalter Sobel hopes his spacious Winnetka building survives the wrecking ball. In the 1960s, the award-winning architect designed the single-story store on Lincoln Avenue to house the Fell Co. clothing store using reinforced concrete that could...Tags: Winnetka (Cook, Illinois), Metal and Mineral, Evanston, Judaism, Building Material
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Preservation icon about to re-emerge
Chicago Tribune criticEver since construction began on the Art Institute of Chicago's Modern Wing 31/2 years ago, one of the most important pieces in the museum's collection—the arch from the late, great Chicago Stock Exchange Building—has been under wraps,...Tags: Adrian Smith, Art Institute of Chicago, Sears Tower, Renzo Piano, Stocks
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Quickview: 'Architecture School'
Los Angeles TimesSHOW "Architecture School" WHEN|WHERE Tonight at 9 on the Sundance Channel (premiered last week; that episode is repeated tonight at 8:30) WHAT IT'S ABOUT The show is set in New Orleans, and the eponymous institution is the Tulane University School of...Tags: Sundance Channel, Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Top Chef, Project Runway
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2 area apartment complexes going strong, partner says
Sentinel Staff WriterDespite the real-estate slowdown, apartment developer Lane Florida LLC is moving forward with its Orlando-area projects. The company, launched in Orlando by Atlanta-based Lane Co. in 2006, is wrapping up work on portions of its first complex in Florida,...Tags: Boca Raton, Technology, Family, Maitland, Lake Eola
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Progressions
Accounting RSM McGladrey, Orlando, has hired Salli P. Hinton as director of the firm's Florida State and Local Tax Practice. McGladrey & Pullen has hired David Brooks as an assurance director. Ira Silver, Morrison, Brown, Argiz & Farra LLP, Orlando,...Tags: Administaff Incorporated, Ormond Beach, Government, Maitland, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated
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Bolton Hill townhouse restored to former glory
When Michael Spellman and Frank Vince moved to Baltimore from the Virgin Islands a few years ago, they were looking to exchange island life for city life. The duo, who are originally New Yorkers, were also looking for a place they could connect with....Tags: Bolton Hill
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Living in hope, waiting to heal
Sun reporterRaymundo Martinez just wanted a new watch. His plan was to pick one out at Wal-Mart, then ride his bike home to change for a gathering with other summer exchange students. He got the watch, but never made it to the party. Martinez, an architecture...Tags: Private Health Care, Labor Legislation, Family, Injuries, Steven Bernstein
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