News from Curbed - 07/18/2011
House of the Day: Louis Kahn's Esherick House Continues to Linger on the Market
Have a nomination for a jaw-dropping listing that would make a mighty fine House of the Day? Get thee to the tipline and send us your suggestions. We'd love to see what you've got. Click here to view the full...
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News from Abbotsford Mission Times - 07/05/2011
What’s new in London since the last big royal wedding
Passengers in pods on the London Eye pass the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, in central London, England.
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News from St. Louis Beacon - 06/30/2011
That Googie on Grand and the fabric of a city
A recurring comment about St. Louis from visitors is how fortunate we St. Louisans are to live in the midst of such a magnificent inventory of distinguished buildings. Here's a recent example.
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News from Greater Houston Weekly - 06/02/2011
Dive into the world of chemistry this summer at the Children's Museum
Grab your white coats and goggles! You're invited to become a chemist this summer at BASF's Kids' Lab in the Children's Museum of Houston (CMH).
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News from New York Times - 06/01/2011
‘Architecture in Uniform,’ in Montreal - Review
An unsettling new exhibition in Montreal, comes to terms with an awkward chapter in modern architectural history.
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News from PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - 05/26/2011
Experiment With Fun! Dive in to the World of Chemistry This Summer at Children's Museum of Houston
Grab your white coats and goggles! You're invited to become a chemist this summer at BASF's Kids' Lab in the Children's Museum of Houston . As the world's largest chemical company, BASF developed Kids' Labs to encourage children, ages 6-12, to gain a better appreciation of and interest in the dynamic world of chemistry.
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News from Crosscut - 05/24/2011
Shaw's churning and authentic mind lives on in 'Arms and the Man'
Seattle Public Theater's production of the George Bernard Shaw comedy is straightforward and fresh. It works because the actors seem genuinely surprised as they play various sides of their characters.
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News from Philly.com - 05/20/2011
Changing Skyline: Vertical Screen building offers bright ideas for cubicle slaves
For as long as people have labored in offices, architects have been promising to make the American workplace more bearable. Yet, more often than not, employees spend their days chained to their desks under a nimbus of fluorescent tubes. The only thing recycled is the air, and windows are a mere rumor. People must resort to their computers to find out if it's raining.
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News from Greater Houston Weekly - 05/11/2011
Children's Museum gearing up for an action-packed summer
Cruise on over to the Children's Museum of Houston (CMH) for an action-packed, all-inclusive experience this summer! We want to show you why we're the #1 Children's Museum in the country each time you
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News from Crosscut - 04/20/2011
Icons we could do without
There are a number of Seattle landmarks I'd be happy to see disappear. Why not take a hammer to Hammering Man, or deport Lenin back to Russia?
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News from Los Angeles Times - 03/28/2011
Barnes Foundation seeks dismissal of court petition
Don't read the Barnes Foundation's request for dismissal of a court petition too closely
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News from Los Angeles Times - 03/28/2011
Barnes Foundation seeks dismissal of court petition [UPDATED]
Don't read the Barnes Foundation's request for dismissal of a court petition too closely
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News from Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - 03/24/2011
Research and Markets: The Post-Modern Reader - 2nd Edition
Research and Markets has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "The Post-Modern Reader, 2nd Edition" to their offering.
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News from The Block Island Times - 03/21/2011
Weld was right
03/19/11 - Weld Coxe was one of those individuals that you instantly trust. There was a quiet confidence about him that transmitted integrity and intelligence. I admired him greatly. Since Bett...
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News from Washington City Paper - 03/21/2011
Monday, March 21
Until he retired from lecturing in 2008, Vincent Scully was one of those professors who earned a standing ovation from his class at the end of the semester.
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News from Architect Magazine - 03/18/2011
Weld Coxe, Hon. AIA, Dies at 81
Weld Coxe, founder of Seattle-based Coxe Group, died on March 15 at the age of 81.
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News from Austin American-Statesman - 02/24/2011
AMOA: A timeline
AMOA: A timeline
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News from Austin American-Statesman - 02/24/2011
AMOA leaving downtown, focusing on Laguna Gloria
AMOA leaving downtown, focusing on Laguna Gloria
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News from Canada.com - 02/16/2011
Neon makes a comeback in Las Vegas, once the capital of the tubular lights
One of the hottest tickets in Las Vegas isn’t Cher or Celine, Blue Man Group or Cirque de Soleil. It’s a day trip to a gravel lot filled with scrap metal, miles from the Strip.
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News from Business Examiner - 02/12/2011
Neon makes a comeback in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS—One of the hottest tickets in Las Vegas isn’t Cher or Celine, Blue Man Group or Cirque de Soleil. It’s a day trip to a gravel lot filled with scrap metal, miles from the Strip.
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