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Publication Year: |
2004 |
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English |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
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Vintage |
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Magazine |
Publication Month: |
March |
Publication Frequency: |
Monthly |
Publication Name: |
Architectural Record |
Genre: |
Architecture |
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TITLE: Architectural Record Magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
March 2004; Vol. 192, 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: Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Shanghai. Photograph by Sam Lubell Right: Jian Wai SOHO. Photograph by Andy Ryan.
NEWS:.
Design for WTC transit hub unveiled.
Interview with Michael Arad.
DEPARTMENTS:.
Editorial: Welcome to Chinas.
Letters.
Dates Events.
Archrecord2: For the emerging architect by Randi Greenberg.
Practice Matters: Doing Business in China by Tom Larsen, AIA.
Correspondent's File: China's Three Gorges Dam by Jen Lin-Liu.
Snapshot: Boat dock at Lake Austin by Ingrid Whitehead.
Profile: Yan Huang by Clifford Pearson.
CHINA: PROJECTS FEATURES:.
China: Moving Heaven and Earth by Clifford Pearson* Buildings in China are rising at a frenzied pace.
Future Present by Nancy Levinson A new generation of Chinese architects is changing the rules.
Reflections by Clifford Pearson* A look at the enduring power of history and context.
National Grand Theater, Beijing by Claire Downey* Paul Andreu Architecte and ADP.
Luyeyuan Stone Sculpture Museum, Xinmin by Clifford Pearson* Jiakun Liu in collaboration with Wang Lun.
Jian Wai SOHO, Beijing by Naomi R. Pollock, AIA* Riken Yamamoto Field Shop.
Split House, Beijing by Clifford Pearson* Atelier Feichang Jianzhu.
Xintiandl, Shanghai by Jen Lin-Liu* Wood + Zapata.
Olympic Portfolio, Beijing by Sara Hart* Various architects.
Tlantal Museum, Zhejiang Province by Wenjun Zhi* Lu Wang.
CCTV Headquarters and TVCC Building, Beijing by Sarah AmeIar* OMA.
Projects Taking Shape in China by Sam Lubell.
From the Field: China Business Blitz by Robert Ivy, FAIR* How one American firm chased jobs in China, and found gold.
BUILDING TYPES STUDY 831:.
Introduction by Jane F. Kolleeny.
Lick-Wilmerding High School, San Francisco by Lisa Findley* Pfau Architecture.
Lycee Franciais, New York City by Sam Lubell* Polshek Partnership Architects.
Horace Mann School, California by John King* Moore Ruble Yudell Architects Planners.
Abbe Science Center, Pennsylvania by Jane F. Kolleeny* Hillier Architecture.
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY:.
Introduction by Deborah Snoonian, P.E.
Hearing Is Believing: ArupAcoustics Has Put the Audio Back Into Acoustics -s by Sara Hart* Auralization brings sound into the design process from the start.
The Design Power of Photovoitaics by Peter Fairley Designers are using solar power to make a statement.
Zoom In: by Deborah Snoonian, P.E Focus on the Jie Fang Daily News and Media Group.
Tech Briefs.
Tech Products.
LIGHTING:.
introduction by William Weathersby, Jr.
Creative Uses.
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem by Alice Liao* Moshe Safdie and Associates.
Lighting Designer Gilles Arpin by William Weathersby, Jr.
Nagasaki Peace Memorial Hall, Nagasaki by Alice Liao* Akira Kuryu.
Lighting Products by Rita Catinella.
Products.
Tile, Stone Concrete.
Product Literature.
Product Briefs.
Reader Service.
AIA/CES Self-Report Form.
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