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Archive for October, 2010

  • In St. Louis, A Green Oasis for Saarinen’s Gateway Arch

    In the 1960s, when the Eero Saarinen-designed Gateway Arch in St. Louis was built, the work created an American icon as recognizable as the Statue of Liberty. Read more

  • Exactly How Many Architects in the U.S. Are Unemployed?

    In the past two years, the recession has taken its toll on the profession, leaving many hunting for work. Exactly how many architects are unemployed, however, can be the subject of debate. Read more

  • Pelli Building Will Replace Flood-Damaged Iowa Theater

    As it continues to rebuild and fortify after the devastating flood of 2008, the University of Iowa has chosen Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects to design its new main theater. Read more

  • Pelli Building Will Replace Flood-Damaged Iowa Theater

    As it continues to rebuild and fortify after the devastating flood of 2008, the University of Iowa has chosen Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects to design its new main theater. Read more

  • Chicago Spire’s Foreclosure Marks the End of an Era

    Foreclosure lawsuits mounting atop the $2-billion Chicago Spire project come at a time when the Windy City’s glut of condominium inventory has forced developers to make other deals. Read more

  • Chicago Spire’s Foreclosure Marks the End of an Era

    Foreclosure lawsuits mounting atop the $2-billion Chicago Spire project come at a time when the Windy City’s glut of condominium inventory has forced developers to make other deals. Read more