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ARCHITECTURAL RECORD Magazine March 2002 Milwaukee Art Museum Kimmel Center
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2002 |
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March |
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Architectural Record |
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Architecture |
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TITLE: Architectural Record Magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
March 2002; Vol. 190, No. 3
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON THE COVER: Milwaukee Art Museum, by Calatrava Valls. Photograph by Alan Karchmer/ESTO. Right: Kimmel Center, by Rafael Vii'iolyArchitects. Photograph by Jeff Goldberg/ESTO.
NEWS: Boston's Museum of Fine Arts expansion; Assessing the damage in the WTC region.
DEPARTMENTS:
Editorial: Street Smarts.
Letters.
Dates Events.
Archrecord2: For the emerging architect.
Critique: Why urban design is suffering by Michael Sorkin.
Practice Matters: Fear and form by Charles Linn, FAIA.
Exhibitions: A New World Trade Center by Sarah Amelar.
Snapshot: Steelworker's monument by Ingrid Whitehead.
Profile: Andrew Altman by John E. Czarnecki, Assoc. AIA.
FEATURES:
Introduction: The City remade, from Boston to Berlin.
World City by Michael GalIis with James S. Russell, AIA Why globalization makes cities more important than ever.
The New Berlin by James S. Russell, AIA. A city that has been divided for 50 years is knit together by design.
The Blg Dig by Robert Campbell, FAIA. What's up under Boston?.
PROJECTS:
Milwaukee Art Museum Expansion, Wisconsin by Blair Kamin*
Calatrava Valls
Sculpture and structure unite and help a city take flight.
Kimmel Center, Philadelphia by Suzanne Stephens*
Rafael Vinoly Architects
An arresting and controversial design puts a concert hall under glass.
BUILDING TYPES STUDY 807:
Essay: Community Buildings by Clifford A. Pearson.
Ijsselsteln City Hall, the Netherlands by Tracy Mertz* UN Studio.
Hunts Point Community Center, New York by Clifford A. Pearson* Hanrahan + Meyers Architects.
Coal Harbour Community Center, Vancouver by Sheri Olson, AIA* Henriquez Partners Architects.
Heritage Park Community Center, California by Alice Kimm* Rob Wellington Quigley, FAIA.
BUILDING SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY:
After 9/11 the urban landscape appears vulnerable
by Sara Hart*
Architects and consultants focus on risk assessment and security.
DIGITAL PRACTICE:
News Trends.
Space Invaders by Jacqueline Emigh Pervasive computing technologies change building use and design.
Digital Architect: Printers and plotters by Jerry Laiserin, FAIA.
Digital Product Reviews.
INTERIORS:
Introduction.
Nouveau Casino, Paris by Claire Downey* Peripheriques.
Mohegan Sun, Connecticut by William Weathersby, Jr.* Rockwell Group; Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates.
Foliage and Mandarin Bar, London by John Peter Radulski* Adam D. Tihany International.
Clift, San Francisco by Therese Bissell* Philippe Starck.
Interior Products.
PRODUCTS.
Doors.
Product Briefs.
Reader Service.
Cologne Intl. Furniture Fair by Josephine Minut llo.
Product Literature.
AIA/CES Self-Report Form.
Manufacturers' Spotlight.
Classified Advertising.
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