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Morning News Roundup: May 11, 2015
Plus, Blair Kamin advises President Obama and the First Lady on designing a presidential library in Chicago, John King reviews San Francisco's 8 Octavia, and more.
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New York Times
When the New York Times chose Renzo Piano Building Workshop's soaring glass and ceramic rod design in a limited competition for its Manhattan headquarters, it was looking to represent the fabled “gray lady” as a cutting-edge 21st century information organization, through both literal and metaphoric transparency.
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Daylight and the City
Daylight as a potent shaper of manhattan's skyline was the topic of discussion presented at the Center for Architecture in New York City on November 8, 2006, by design historian Margaret Maile Petty, and lighting designer Matthew Tanteri, both members of the MFA Lighting Design program at Parsons The New School for Design.
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