All North America articles – Page 22
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NewsCompetition to design Passivhaus for New Orleans
House should sit on typical lot in the city’s Ninth Ward
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NewsCalifornians get cold feet over Zaha Hadid civic centre
Contract re-written after boom town goes bust
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NewsUS Architecture Billings Index slows
The American Institute of Architects’ Architecture Billings Index (ABI) slowed in the early part of this year, after making steady progress for three months in a row.The ABI showed a tiny increase between January and February. The score in February was 50.6, up slightly from a reading of 50.0 the ...
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NewsGehry towers over Manhattan
Frank Gehry’s first skyscraper is nearing completion in Lower Manhattan,
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Latrobe Prize awarded for public interest manual
Chicago professor is the recipient of bi-annual $100,000 prize
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NewsRafael Viñoly's medicine building opens at University of California
Rafael Viñoly Architects’ Ray & Dagmar Dolby Regeneration Medicine Building has opened at the University of California (UCSF).
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NewsUS architects' salaries rise
Many American architects’ salaries increased last year – with the exception of the most senior and most junior posts.
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NewsInnovative gay retirement community plans unveiled
Architect says scheme in Palm Springs, California, will keep residents fit and active
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NewsBjarke Ingels unveils New York pyramid
Danish practice BIG has revealed designs for a pyramid-shaped apartment building on New York’s West 57th Street.Designed around a courtyard space, the 80,000sq m building achieves its unusual shape by keeping three corners of the block low, while the north-east corner rises to a peak height of 137m. The shape ...
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NewsBillings increase in US prompts talk of recovery
The American Institute of Architects’ Architecture Billings Index (ABI) has maintained its upward trend.
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NewsSteven Holl's design for New York library approved
Steven Holl’s scheme for a library in Queen’s has been approved by the local library board of trustees, paving the way for construction to start early next year.The Hunters Point community library will occupy a prominent site across the East River from the United Nations HQ, and will be one ...
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NewsGehry becomes professor of architecture at his alma mater
University of Southern California is 81-year-old’s second professorship
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NewsDiller Scofidio & Renfro reveals Los Angeles gallery designs
Billionaire arts philanthropist bankrolls £83m modern art museum
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NewsGwathmey widow gives archive to Yale
The archives of New York practice Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects have been donated to Yale University Library by the widow of founding partner Charles Gwathmey.
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NewsUS employees sue RMJM over $24m Hillier deal
Lawsuit accuses troubled practice of asset stripping and reneging on merger deal.
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NewsFumihiko Maki awarded AIA Gold Medal
Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki was named the 67th recipient of American Institute of Architects’ Gold Medal.
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NewsUS architecture billings at their best since 2007
US architects have reported their most positive month since December 2007.
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NewsAmerican billings index dives back into negative territory
After a month of positive billings, architectural practices in the US are once again reporting a decline in income
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NewsClinton and Bush donate $800,000 to architecture charity
Former US presidents George W Bush and Bill Clinton have donated $800,000 to Architecture for Humanity towards its rebuilding Haiti project






