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Philip Johnson: An American Idol - May 2005
Can any public figure expect a totally positive obituary today? Philip Johnson, FAIA, who died on January 25, 2005, at 98, probably would have said, "Of course not."
Matteo Pericoli - December 2004
Drawings pay homage to the city he adopted
S.J.
Rozan
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November 2004
From job meetings came crime-novel characters
Chase Rynd -
October 2004
At the helm at the National Building Museum
Robert Young
- September 2004
Robert Young helps rebuild tribal lands, one house at a time
Frances Daley Fergusson
- August 2004
Creating a campus that inspires
Tord Boontje
- July 2004
A modern craftsman with a human touch
Christopher Janney
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June 2004
Sound and space interface in his unique world
Donna Robertson -
May 2004
IITs architecture dean as client
The Campanas
- April 2004
Designing objects with tropical influences and universal
appeal
Yan Huang
- March 2004
Beijings Olympic planner
Sam Farber -
February 2004
recipe for business success relies on design sensitivity
David Neuman - January 2004
Planning
utopias where campus is king
Mara Haseltine - December
2003
A sculptor who looks inside to find her muse
Tom Dixon - November 2003
turning raw materials into design gold
Celia Conover - October 2003
enlivens architecture with some healthy color
Alfredo Häberli - September
2003
Merging Swiss precision with a Latin design flair
Jeff Speck
- August 2003
A New Urbanist finds a new purpose at the NEA
Gwendolyn Wright
- July 2003
brings everyday architecture to the public
Nathaniel Kahn's - June 2003
new film revisits his famous father
Erik Larson - May 2003
adds madness and magic to architectural history
Lee Bey -
March 2003
From architecture critic to Chicagos City Hall
Matt
Petersen -
February 2003
California greenin
Elizabeth Gill Lui and Keya Keita -
January 2003
discover the language of architecture
Marcel Wanders - December
2002
Don’t label him as just another Dutch
designer
Ayala
Sefarty - November 2002
A designer by nature
Elizabeth
Barlow Rogers - October 2002
Caretaker of the landscape
Konstantin
Grcic - September 2002
Transforming design with everyday objects
Patricia
Gay - August 2002
Working hard for preservation in the Big Easy
Frank Chip Briscoe -
July 2002
Texan, preservationist, activist
Maxine Griffith
- June 2002
Fixing what ails Philadelphia
Marion O.
Sandler - May 2002
Banking on design
Garrett
Finney - April 2002
Brings space habitability down to earth
Andrew Altman
- March 2002
Planning for our nations capital
Rosanne
Haggerty - February 2002
An uncommon groundskeeper
Topher
Delaney - January 2002
Healing the world, one garden at a time
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