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Architect Presents: Gifts For Environmentalists
Architect's advice for buying presents for the environmentalist design fan: Minimalist gifts don't have to be minimally fun or maximally expensive.
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Populous will design another World Cup 2018 stadium for Russia, a Tijuana architect gets sentenced for smuggling cocaine (!), and a sci-fi brand remembers Oscar Niemeyer, plus architecture news from Virginia, Germany, and beyond.
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Architect's advice for buying presents for the minimalist design fan: Minimalist gifts don't have to be minimally fun or maximally expensive.
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Norman Foster, Hon. FAIA, describes his impressions of Oscar Niemeyer after a visit to Brasília and Rio—and after a lifetime of thinking about the Brazilian master's work.
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Herzog & de Meuron wants to cure Miami of its vices, The Atlantic think that construction productivity is to blame for failing construction jobs, and Elke Kramer borrows a page from Louis Kahn, plus architecture news from Las Vegas, Kazakhstan, and beyond.
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Herzog & de Meuron's 1111 Lincoln Road is the subject of a new three-minute documentary in the running for the Focus Forward film contest. It will also be the subject of a lot of attention in Miami this weekend.
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Vanity Fair architecture critic Paul Goldberger joins scores of fans on Twitter saying goodbye to Oscar Niemeyer.
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The AIA names its 2013 Gold Medal winner and Architecture Firm Award, writers everywhere join Brazil in mourning the death of Oscar Niemeyer, plus architecture news from New York, Toronto, and beyond.
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The designer of the new Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas was once better known for his iconoclasm. No less provocative today, the winner of the 2013 AIA Gold Medal has done some of his best work for the federal government's Design Excellence Program.
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Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects won the AIA's highest honor for an architecture firm, a prize commending their often spiritual, always textural works, which include the recently relocated Barnes Foundation museum in Philadelphia.