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TITLE: Architectural Record Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: May 1999; Vol. 187, No. 5
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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Cover: Portrait of Frank Gehry taken in his studio by Bob Seidemann.

Above: (Top photo) Saltwater Pavilion, The Netherlands, Oosterhuis Associates. Photograph Oosterhuis Associates. (Bottom photo) Freshwater Pavilion, NOX Architects, The Netherlands. Photograph NOX Architects. Right: Murchison Performing Arts Center, University of North Texas, Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates. Photo Craig Blackmon (top). Lidia's, Kansas City, Missouri. David Rockwell, architect. Focus Lighting lighting designer. Photo Paul Warchol (bottom).

FEATURES:
AIA Honor Awards Introduction The AIA Honor Awards program brings together recent outstanding works in three categories.
Architecture Awards From houses to museums, 13 buildings are honored.
Interiors Awards Step inside our pages to see the 11 interiors the jury chose.
Regional and Urban Design Awards Five lucky cities host these five winning urban designs.
Firm Award A quintessential American success story, Perkins & Will takes this year's crown as Firm of the Year for six decades of accomplishment.
-Year Award Chicago's John Hancock Center, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, has stood tall since.
Behind the Scenes at This Year's Awards by Andrea O. Dean.
Gehry Ascendant Winning the 1999 AIA Gold Medal signals a defining moment.
The Bilbao Effect by Suzanne Stephens.
The Work of a Lifetime--A Timeline.
Frank Gehry: Plain Talk with a Master.

PROJECTS:
The Mahon Courthouse, Minorca, Spain by David Cohn Juan Navarro Baldeweg and Associates.
Pavilion Essay by Tracy Metz Two futuristic pavilions on Holland's southwestern coast express the country's close relationship with water.
Freshwater Pavilion, The Netherlands by Tracy Metz NOX Architects.
Saltwater Pavilion, The Netherlands by Tracy Metz Oosterhuis Associates.
Museo Michetti, Francavilla al Mare, Italy by William J.R. Curtis Ricci &Spaini,Architects.

BUILDING TYPES STUDY 773:
BTS Essay by James S. Russell, AIA Cities worldwide hope that new and renovated performing arts centers will weave culture and dollars into worn urban fabric.
Auditorium de Dijon, Dijon, France by Franfoise Vonier and Tom Vonier, AIA Arquitectonica International.
Two Texas Projects by David Dillon Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates.
Opus Building, Seoul, South Korea by Alice Kimm Hak Sik Son, Architect.
Niigata Performing Arts Center, Niigata, Japan by Naomi R. Pollock, AIA Itsuko Hasegawa Atelier, Architect Technology.
The Art and Science of Sound =: g by William Weathersby Jr. Architects and acousticians must listen to one another to integrate design and sound successfully in performing arts centers.
Building a Technology Staff by Jerry Laiserin, AIA Firms must develop multilevel strategies to foster computer skills among design, technical, and administrative staff.
Software Reviews by Jerry Laiserin, AIA Help with project Web sites; a CAD training CD.

LIGHTING:
Introduction.
Creative Uses.
Performing arts center left dark finally finds its light.
Lidia's combines a warm family atmosphere with spice.
John Begly Chapel lighting is indirect and contemplative.
Ever-changing hues uplight Baltic Millennium Bridge arch.
Even lighting in luxury apartments for seniors.
New offices for uniform company not standard issue.
Disney Magic Walt Disney Imagineering creates colorful effects aboard Disne Cruise Lines' first ship.
Denver Art Museum, Denver George Sexton Associates uses prismatic lighting guides to add finishing touch to Gio Ponti's 1972 museum.
Sepia International, New York Lighting designer Donald Holder uses light to establish visual boundaries in a photo gallery and archive.
Picasso, The Four Seasons and Flamingo, Chicago Schuler & Shook light three of Chicago's most notable works of outdoor public art.
Technology: Electrodeless Light Sources Emerge as a Practical HID Alternative.
Lighting Products.
Products.
Wood Products.
Product Briefs.
AIA/CES Education Self-Report Form.
Reader Service Card.
Product Literature.
Manufacturers' Spotlight.
Classified Advertising.

Dialogue.
Editorial.
Speak Out.
Mentors.
Pulse.
Letters.
Departments.
Critique.
Correspondent's File.
Digital Architect.
Dates & Events.
Books.
The Future.
Exhibitions.

News.
Sir Norman Foster wins Pritzker Prize.
Plan to prop up Fallingwater unveiled.
Internship, licensing debated at summit.
MIT undergoing restoration and several new projects 102 RIBA Gold Medal goes to Barcelona.
MLK's congregation gets a new church.
New York's new high-tech planetarium.
Design completed for museum of sexuality.


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