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News from Atlanta Journal-Constitution - 06/29/2009
Concert hall design worth investing in
With its soaring arches and bony ribs, Santiago Calatrava's design for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra might have become the emblem of Atlanta —- it's Eiffel Tower, Space Needle or Empire State Building.
News from Sin Chew Jit Poh - 06/27/2009
Struggling | My Sinchew
Two painters struggle against high winds as they are suspended near the top of the 54-storey Turning Torso tower in Malmo, Sweden. Designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and completed in 2005, the tower is the tallest residential building in the EU. Photo courtesy: AFP.
News from The Lakeland Ledger - 06/26/2009
USF Board Votes to Move Building
By JOHN CHAMBLISS THE LEDGER LAKELAND | University of South Florida trustees got a glimpse of architect Santiago Calatrava's renowned work Thursday. And by voting unanimously to move USF Polytechnic's future science and technology building closer to Interstate 4, millions of motorists will be able to see his work as well.
News from This is Oxfordshire - 06/25/2009
Author Pullman surprised at degree honour
Philip Pullman surveyed the scene as he received an honorary degree from Oxford University and said no other institution could do it better.
News from Interior Design - 06/25/2009
Bernard Tschumi Architects' New Acropolis Museum Opening June 20
During pre-construction, archaeologists discovered the remains of an ancient Athenian city and integrated the remains into the museum design.
Blog from Europe a la Carte Blog - 06/24/2009
Guest Post: Bilbao – A city regenerated and on the budget airline map
In this guest post author Paul Kilduff, interviewed last year on the Europe a la Carte Blog, tells us about his recent foray to Bilbao in Spain, ... ; a striking airport and the Zubi-Zuri footbridge were designed by Santiago Calatrava ; the tanker
News from Architect - 06/23/2009
U. South Florida Tech Taps Calatrava
The University of South Florida Polytechnic has commissioned Santiago Calatrava to design the first structure for its new campus in Lakeland, Fla.
News from Architect - 06/23/2009
USF Polytechnic Taps Calatrava
The University of South Florida Polytechnic has commissioned Santiago Calatrava to design the first structure for its new campus in Lakeland, Fla.
News from CoStar Group - 06/23/2009
IN THE PIPELINE: CoStar Development News for June 21-28
In this week's edition, officials say roll ’em to a $500 million film and television studio in Plymouth, MA. In Central California, Famous Footwear opens a major distribution center in the Tejon Industrial Center in Kern County; famed architect Santiago...
News from CoStar Group - 06/23/2009
IN THE PIPELINE: CoStar Development News for June 21-27
In this week's edition, officials say roll ’em to a $500 million film and television studio in Plymouth, MA. In Central California, Famous Footwear opens a major distribution center in the Tejon Industrial Center in Kern County; famed architect Santiago...
News from Interior Design - 06/22/2009
Bernard Tschumi Architects' New Acropolis Museum Opening June 20
During pre-construction, archaeologists discovered the remains of an ancient Athenian city and integrated the remains into the museum design.
News from Art Daily - 06/21/2009
Santiago Calatrava to Design Cornerstone for USF Polytechnic's New Campus
Santiago Calatrava to design USF Polytechnic's New Campus. Photo: EFE / Queen Sofía Spanish Institute. LAKELAND, FL.- The University of South Florida Polytechnic has commissioned the acclaimed architectural firm Santiago Calatrava/Festina Lente Services (FL), Inc. to design the first building for the school's new campus in Lakeland, Fla., and update the campus master plan, USF President Dr. Judy ...
Blog from EcoLocalizer - 06/21/2009
Sundial Span Soars into the Summer Solstice
If you ever find yourself near Redding California, especially on June 21st, you should make an effort to visit Santiago Calatrava’s pedestrian bridge, which spans the waters of the Sacramento River. In addition to being a stunning functional work of art
News from OnMilwaukee.com - 06/21/2009
Milwaukee Staycation: Milwaukee Art Museum
Who needs expensive hotels and hours spent on airline layovers when you can save a few dollars and opt for a Milwaukee Staycation. Throughout the summer, keep an eye out for OnMilwaukee.com's ongoing Staycation articles with the low-down on the key tourism sights in Milwaukee. This installment features the Milwaukee Art Museum.
News from Orlando Sentinel - 06/21/2009
Architect picked for Polytechnic campus off I-4 and Polk Parkway
The University of South Florida Polytechnic is a step closer to building its new campus off Interstate 4 and Polk Parkway.
News from Orlando Sentinel - 06/19/2009
Architect selected for new USF Polytechnic campus
The University of South Florida Polytechnic is a step closer to building its new campus off Interstate 4 and Polk Parkway. The university selected this past week Santiago Calatrava/Festina Lente Services to design the first building a 100,000-square-foot science and technology center on the northeast end of the future campus. The architectural firm also will update the campus master plan, school ...
News from Interior Design - 06/19/2009
Bernard Tschumi Architects' New Acropolis Museum Opening June 20
During pre-construction, archaeologists discovered the remains of an ancient Athenian city and integrated the remains into the museum design.
News from Evening Standard - 06/19/2009
Life & Style
America can be good at monuments. The Lincoln Memorial, with its 36 Doric columns and the few words of the Gettysburg Address, makes a dignified tribute to the Civil War president, became a natural setting for future momentous events, most famously Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' speech.
News from Atlanta Journal-Constitution - 06/19/2009
Corrections
A front-page story in Wednesday's newspaper reported that some of architect Santiago Calatrava's work on a potential Atlanta Symphony Orchestra concert hall at 14th Street is transferable to the new planned hall site at Peachtree and 15th streets. The transferable work was done by acousticians and other designers.
Blog from Demetrio's Travel Pages - 06/18/2009
Valencia, Spain ....tThe Twilight Knights
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