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The dream job for a voyeur
Times Staff WriterFOR as long as he can remember, the photographer Tim Street-Porter has been a voyeur. Curiosity, not perversity, drives him to peer behind strangers' doors. Fortunately for the many people who have seen the architectural wonders of Los Angeles through his...Tags: England, Universal City, Death, Architecture, London (England)
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One Design Rises Above The Rest
Architecture now has a Harry Houdini and his name is Daniel Libeskind. Alone among the modernists who brought forth bold new visions for Ground Zero on Wednesday, the Berlin-based Libeskind escaped the seemingly inescapable trap of crushing commercial...Tags: Rockefeller Center, Architecture, Death, Harry Houdini, Terrorism
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Our Critic, Justin Davidson, Picks... Libeskind
Staff WriterIt will be a long while before an actual building begins to poke above the fence around Ground Zero, and what emerges may bear little resemblance to any of the artful imaginings that over the past few months have had taxi drivers and hot dog vendors...Tags: Lincoln Center, New York City, Whitehall, AOL LLC, Central Park
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Architecture put this town on the map
Tribune Staff WriterDeep in the belly of Indiana off Interstate Highway 65 pops out a marvel of a town molded by eminent architects. It was hard-core industry, specifically diesel engine manufacturing, that helped put this town on the map. That, along with invention and...Tags: Rituals, Golf, Christianity, Sandwiches, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Cathedral Embodies Spiritual Journey
TIMES STAFF WRITERAustere and slightly atavistic in its mysticism, the new Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels is a landmark of remarkable architectural intelligence. Designed by the Spanish firm Jose Rafael Moneo Architects, with Los Angeles-based Leo A Daly Architects,...Tags: Design and Engineering, Spain, Italy, Building Material, Rafael Moneo
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10 can't-miss classics
Special to The TimesThey are as familiar to us as our childhood homes, yet they still feel fresh and current. These 10 classic designs — constantly reimagined — have proved their enduring appeal over decades and even centuries. They transcend trendiness: They'...Tags: England, Furniture, Clubs and Associations, Anglo-Saxon Gold Hoard Discovery (2009), San Francisco
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More Millenniums
Tribune architecture criticAs Chicago prepares to open Millennium Park four years late and $325 million over budget a Tribune review of major millennium projects around the world reveals a common theme: Big plans typically are beset with big problems. According to the...Tags: New York City, England, Christianity, Millennium Park, Science
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