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Architecture is Frozen Music (with Music Added) « A/N Blog
By On 10 Mar, 2010 |
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A/N Blog – Quicks hits and big thoughts from The Architect’s Newspaper.
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Architecture is Frozen Music (with Music Added) « A/N Blog
By On 9 Mar, 2010 |
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The new wing of the NCMA will open on April 24th with two days of events inside and out.
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North Carolina Museum of Art Opening Weekend Event Details | New …
By On 9 Mar, 2010 |
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This piece from Business Week lists the most anticipated architecture projects to watch in 2010.
By On 5 Mar, 2010 |
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Klein has more than 25 years experience in art, design and architecture. Her recent projects include artworks for Sound Transit’s Link light rail Mount Baker Station, a pedestrian bridge in Pittsburgh, Penn., the King County Metro …
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Art Beat » Artists selected for Cheshiahud Loop, Belltown park …
By On 3 Mar, 2010 |
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“Ziba Street” by Jeff Jahn Beginning with an opening party this Thursday evening and continuing throughout March, the AIA/Portland’s Center for Architecture is exhibiting “8xPDX: Photographs of Portland Architecture“.
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Portland Architecture: "8xPDX: Photographs of Portland …
By On 26 Feb, 2010 |
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Image courtesy Portland Bureau of Planning & Sustainability Portland is a planning Mecca and it’s time to update our Koran: The Portland Plan, a broad, strategic plan with objectives and policy directions. Currently the city is going …
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Portland Architecture: Making Portland Plan plans
By On 22 Feb, 2010 |
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Automobile news:Mercedes-Benz museum showcases 120 years of …
By On 20 Feb, 2010 |
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A/N Blog – Quicks hits and big thoughts from The Architect’s Newspaper.
By On 16 Feb, 2010 |
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The Judah L. Magnes Museum will be putting its property at 2911 Russell Street on the market next month, in anticipation of moving to a new facility in downtown Berkeley in 2011. The 12000 ft stately home, which is sited on 25000 sq ft …
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Magnes Museum to sell its Russell Street property – Berkeleyside
By On 14 Feb, 2010 |
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In June 2009, the TTC selected Lord Cultural Resources, the largest museum-planning firm in the world, to study the concept of a similar museum in Toronto and Lord, in turn, has recommended that the TTC develop a museum with exhibition …
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A transit museum for Toronto? – Transit Toronto – Weblog