Paul Rudolph Building in Goshen, N.Y., Faces Threat By Michael Kimmelman January 27 ,2015, The New York Times Unless county legislators act quickly, a paragon of midcentury American idealism will… Read more
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China’s World Expo pavilions embrace the “weird architecture” it is spurning at home
By Anne Quito January 26, 2015, QUARTZ For six months starting on May 1st, Milan is hosting the World Expo, which has been held every five years since 1851 as… Read more
CERN Wants Artists and Architects Working Alongside Its Physicists
By Kelsey Campbell-Dollaghan January 26, 2015, GIZMODO What do art and high-energy physics have in common? Quite a bit, if you think about it: Space, time, and the structure of… Read more
Risky Business The Shift From Standard-Form Contracts
By Susan Lightstone Architecture, RAIC/IRAC Architecture Canada, Winter/Spring 2015 Edition, Pages 17-21 Doug Corbett, RAIC, a Winnipeg-based practice leader at Architecture 49, tells of a custom contract prepared by… Read more
Defining a More Purposeful Architecture: A Guide to Current Architectural Trends
Jan 9, 2015 By Michael Wacht, ArchDaily The current state of architectural design incorporates many contemporary ideas of what defines unique geometry. With the advent of strong computer software at… Read more
6 Modern Pyramids that Show Timeless Geometry is Here to Stay
By James Hinton Jan 17, 2015, ArchDaily If you were a Greek tourist in the 1st century BCE you would likely have had something in your hand that would be… Read more
Architect Using 3D Tech To Preserve, Rebuild Historic Tulsa
By Emory Bryan, Jan 19, 2015, News On 6 TULSA, Oklahoma – A downtown Tulsa architect, intent on saving what’s here, is using a new tool on the city’s oldest… Read more
Dawn of something new: How architecture is changing along with the North
By Matthew Hague Special to The Globe and Mail, January 7, 2015 As Arctic communities undergo profound growth and change, artists and architects are responding in radical ways. They are… Read more
Architect designs 30-metre-long canopy for Russia’s Milan Expo pavilion
By Nadia Beard January 12, 205, The Calvert Journal Russian-born German architect Sergei Tchoban has designed a 30-metre-long cantilevered canopy for Russia’s 2015 Milan Expo pavilion, whose theme this year… Read more
Julio Montaner Jack Austin, Joanne Sullivan Douglas, Olav Slaymaker, Barry Downs enter Order of Canada
By Charlie Smith December 27, 2014, Strait.com Five Vancouver residents have joined the illustrious club known as the Order of Canada. HIV/AIDS researcher Dr. Julio Montaner, former senator Jack Austin,… Read more