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TITLE: Architectural Record Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: October, 1999; Vol 187, No 10
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: Alcoa Corporate Center, Pittsburgh, The Design Alliance Architects. Photography © Steve Hall, Hedrich Blessing.

DEPARTMENTS:
Critique: The word on museum additions by I. Carter Brown.
Digital Architect: Object-oriented CAD by B.J. Novitski.
Exhibitions: Charles and Ray Eames by Thomas Hine.
Correspondent's File: Denver by David Hill.
Dates/Events.
The Future: Biofiltration by Kira L. Gould.

NEWS:
Frenchman Paul Andreu to design Beijing Grand Theater.
Science Museum of Minnesota to be reincarnated.
Unfinished business addressed at Sydney Opera House.
A Vancouver tower undergoes the greenhouse effect.

FEATURES:
The Third Annual Business Week/Architectural Record: "Good Design is Good Business" Awards by James S. Russell, AlA * Nine outstanding projects demonstrate what happens when architecture goes to work.
The Fee Dilemma Part I: Why Architects Don't Charge Enough In the first part of a two-part series, we explore the history of the single most confusing topic for architects: fees.
Form Follows Information by Jerry Laiserin, AlA * Computer technology infrastructure is a design force that architects are addressing in innovative ways.

PROJECTS:
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam by Tracy Metz Kisho Kurokawa Architect & Associates: A new wing for this popular destination on the Museumplein creates space for contemplating more than masterpieces.
Liner Museum, Appenzell, Switzerland Gigon/Guyer: A museum for paintings by a father and his son updates modest farmhouse and factory forms with metal cladding that glimmers.
Portfolio: Four park visitor centers elegantly let nature play the starring role.

BUILDING TYPES STUDY:
ReinventIng the Mall by Susan Doubilet: With some shoppers tiring of the same old settings ,retail developers must give people a reason to come to the mall.
Metreon, San Francisco: SMWM/Gary F. Handel + Associates.
Fashion Show, Las Vegas: Orne + Associates.
Universal Experience, Beijing: Hodgetts + Fung Design Associates.
Fashion Valley Center, San Diego by Kay Kaiser: Altoon + Porter Architects.

TECHNOLOGY:
The ins and Outs of Door Hardware by Charles Wardell * Understanding the basic elements and how codes influence specifications can save architects time and money.

PRODUCTS:
Door Hardware.
Product Briefs.
What's at archrecord.com.
Subscriber Services.
A1A/CES Continuing Education Self-Report Form.
Product Literature. Reader Service Card. Manufacturers' Spotlight. ClassifIed Advertising.


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