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The Architect's Newspaper California architects—not to mention those in the rest of the country—could still use a hand.

The Architect's Newspaper It's big and shiny, but is the CityCenter really an urban wonderland or just so much Vegas glass?
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And so it begins. MGM Mirage’s 67-acre, 18 million square foot, $7.8 billion CityCenter, one of the biggest developments in the history of mankind, officially opened today ...

The Architect's Newspaper Check out three new and impressive office buildings in Stumptown, Oregon. (Fancytown is more like it.)
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New office buildings burnish Portland's rep for more than sustainability

The Architect's Newspaper A new expansion to the Saint Louis Art Museum, designed by David Chipperfield, will break ground in January after a year of delays. It will boost the museum's space by 30 percent and help open it up to passersby.
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After delay, David Chipperfield-designed art museum in St. Louis to break ground

The Architect's Newspaper The renovations continue at Lincoln Center, but it's not all Diller Scofidio, as Todd & Billie have done a stunning job at the atrium, which will also have more public programming than before—which is to say as much as it always should have.
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The Architect's Newspaper Six big players beat out 18 others to design a new destination park for downtown Santa Monica, though it will be a while before a winner is selected, and construction is almost two years away.
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Shortlist for major new Santa Monica park includes Gehry, Peter Walker, James Corner, and others

The Architect's Newspaper In very sad news, I.D. magazine is closing. Who will take on the mantle of the essential Annual Design Review?
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"To get a brief taste of a world short one more smart design magazine, type ID Magazine into the search field. You might get i-D with ..."

The Architect's Newspaper Just in time for the holidays, SOM has designed a modernist menorah and a contemporary wreath. The former even won and award.
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The Architect's Newspaper For the first time in at least a generation, the City Council opposed a major land-use plan of the mayor's, quashing the Related Companies plans to turn an old Bronx armory into a mall. The developer did get passage on its Hudson Yards project, albeit with more affordable housing, but the real loser could be Bloomberg.
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Emboldened New York City Council kills Kingsbridge Armory plan, sending strong message to mayor

Actu Architecture Siège de Rossignol en France.
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L’image Rossignol, leader historique du ski, est intimement liée à la montagne et à la neige. Le projet pour son siège mondial, loin des stéréotypes des immeubles de bureaux, est un hommage à la nature et aux sommets, mais aussi à la technologie, indissociable des sports de haut niveau.

The Architect's Newspaper new New York landscapes
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The ASLA's new Sustainable Sites Initiative promises to extend New York's green streak to a wide range of inner-city landscapes.

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City Council approves first-in-nation retrofitting bill, with scaled back requirements

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The Architect's Newspaper The Van Alen's new director!
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