Trends
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06/15/04
Corner office not a guarantee
The notion that ascending the corporate ladder leads to a larger office is flawed, according to several office/commercial research sources.
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04/15/04
The New Wave in Major, Minor League Sport Design
Baseball still holds the title of America’s pastime. In this issue, we present the architectural stats book: all the majors and AAA parks, who built them and when; their cost and capacity.
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11/15/03
Big Building on Campus
New structures by prominant architects and firms are appearing on campuses across the nation. A few of the most notable:
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08/15/03
The Odds-on Favorite for next AIA Firm of the Year Award
For 2003 it is most likely that another small to mid-size firm will be named if the patterns and cycles remain as they have over the last 50 years…
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08/15/03
Aquarium as Urban Savior: Is it Time to Redesign the Aquarium Model?
Have we reached burnout on penguins, sharks, piranhas and otters? And what makes an aquarium that doesn’t tank two years after the splashy opening gala?
Lisa Ashmore
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07/15/03
Young Physicians No Longer Cheap Labor
In recent years, intern architects have compared themselves to resident doctors — exploited workers whose licensure system requires them to work insane hours for incredibly low pay, exempt from overtime.
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06/15/03
Museum Fees Stable to Slightly Down
A sampling of firms working on art museums in the United States shows fee levels are stable to slightly down during this continuing recessional economy.
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06/15/03
When Smaller is Better
A Rare Experience: Exceptional Bookstores that Amazon Can’t Match
James P. Cramer
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05/15/03
Designs On A Better Future
When interviewing firms for this issue, we were struck by their optimism and foresight. They are not in denial, nor are they disregarding danger—but the horizon they see is one that many leaders in this industry say holds significant new opportu
James P. Cramer
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05/15/03
How Informed is Your View of the Future?
For our 8th Anniversary issue, we decided to ask leaders from widely different areas of the field—higher education, human behavioralists, designers and those who look at the long financial future for their firms.
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