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It’s been designed by a team headed up by John Lahey, a principal at the 85-member firm of Solomon Cordwell Buenz in Chicago.
August 13, 2010 by Mike Welton

A Block from Chicago’s Daley Plaza, a Floating Island

There’s superficiality connected to them, as though they’re simply applied to the surface of a building and don’t affect its function at all.
August 10, 2010 by Mike Welton

Paul Anderson and the Architecture of Patterns

He studied the profession at Columbia, graduated, and enrolled in the master’s program at Yale long before Robert A. M. Stern was named dean there.
August 6, 2010 by Mike Welton

In Manhattan, the Son of Stern Also Rises

Named for a tributary that feeds into the East River and separates Brooklyn from the Queens, the waterfront site offers spectacular views of mid-town Manhattan.
August 2, 2010 by Mike Welton

In New York City, 994 Waterfront Acres, Plus Views

That’s because the Harley Bradley residence was no ordinary Wright building.
July 29, 2010 by Mike Welton

In Kankakee, Illinois, the Birthplace of the Prairie School

“I was in New York in the early ‘70s,” he says. “I was a television and radio journalist, on NBC, ABC and NPR. I had my own talk show on WRVR radio.”
July 28, 2010 by Mike Welton

Artist Daniel Mack Tells His Stories in Three Dimensions

“The work is a play on projections in two and three dimensions,” says project architect Melodie Leung, who worked with curators Patrik Schumacher and Zaha to develop the exhibit.
July 23, 2010 by Mike Welton

Architect Zaha Hadid Turns a Zurich Gallery into 3-D Art

One will be for the launch of the performance, and the other for the completion of the new theater.
July 21, 2010 by Mike Welton

In Washington, D.C., a Jewel Box for Three Gems of Theater

The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) opened on July 15 with a new look and feel, thanks to the capable and thrifty work of Philip Szostak, FAIA.
July 20, 2010 by Mike Welton

In Winston-Salem, a Cutting-Edge Museum by Phil Szostak

Though John Carney’s firm partnered with another in the design competition for the project and Gensler was ultimately selected, airport officials decided to hook the two up.
July 19, 2010 by Mike Welton

A 21st-Century Airport for Jackson Hole in Wyoming

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