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08.27.2008
We're all for wind power, but don't forget New York's most sustainable feature: the subway.
08.26.2008
Ichioka replaces Moore at London architecture center
08.21.2008
Investigators determine fire felled WTC 7
08.20.2008
Billings index, still down, makes modest gains in July
08.19.2008
Commissioned sculptures lure visitors to latest phase of Hudson River Park
Jeff Byles
08.14.2008
Council no longer requiring pros to head DOB
08.13.2008
Lower East Side rezoning plan draws fire from wary Chinatown residents
08.13.2008
SF passes strict green building measures
08.12.2008
Scheduling of Willets Point hearing has locals frustrated
08.11.2008
Emerson College taps Morphosis to give its LA program a home
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A Beautiful Nothing: The Architecture of Edward A. Killingsworth
University Art Museum
University of California, Santa Barbara
8/25/2008

“A beautiful nothing” is how Edward A. Killingsworth described the grace, lightness, and seeming weightlessness of his own work to curators Jennifer M. Volland and Cara Mullio in an interview before his death in 2004. In this first retrospective of the American modernist architect’s more than five-decade-long career, the University of...

COMPETITIONS
Deadline :Monday, September 15, 2008

In a competition to reinvent the single-family home, From the Ground Up is seeking a cost-efficient and green prototype that can become a model for future development in urban residential neighborhoods. The goal of the competition is to produce designs that are sensitive to the scale and composition of the proposed site in Syracuse, New York while also meeting the needs of the existing and potential residents. Interested teams are asked to submit a booklet of past work, from which a committee will select up to 3 teams to tour the neighborhood and site. The teams will then be given 8 weeks and a stipend of $25,000 to develop their designs for a 1,100 to 1,500-square-foot home.

soa.syr.edu/events/2008/greenhomes/competition/the-near-westside.php

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