buildings news archive
(2005)
Holocaust Museum Architect James Ingo Freed Dead at 75
The architectural firm lost its poet Dec. 15 when Freed died from complications of Parkinson’s disease, which he had for more than 25 years. He was 75 years old.
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12/26/2005 Holocaust Museum Architect James Ingo Freed Dead at 75

12/26/2005 Maglev Makes Its Next Move, From Trains to ‘Trane’ Dealers

12/19/2005 Failed Concourse’s Redesign Moves Ahead at Paris Airport

12/19/2005 Industry Pitching In To Help Severely Disabled Veterans

12/19/2005 Tokyo Scandal Grows Over Faulty Towers

12/12/2005 Designer ‘Tests’ Its Own Work With User Satisfaction Survey

12/12/2005 Phoenix Stadium Panels First Roll Was Free of Bumps

12/12/2005 First Lower Manhattan Headquarters Since 9/11 Attacks Gets Under Way

12/08/2005 Virginia Governor Proposes New Mental Health Facilities

12/05/2005 Tests Called Big Step Toward Better Design

12/05/2005 Relaxed Casino Siting Rules Prime Gulf Building Boom

12/05/2005 New Statewide Building Code Will Burden Home Repairs

11/28/2005 New Orleans’ Rebuilding Plan Due By End of the Year

11/28/2005 Skyscraper Sway Generally Confirms Predicted Behavior

11/21/2005 Restoring New Orleans Takes Team Effort and Federal Help

11/21/2005 Green Rating System Receives a Revamp

11/14/2005 Deadline Looms To Prequalify

11/07/2005 New Air Force Memorial Taking Shape in Virginia

11/07/2005 DOE Seeking To Reevaluate Yucca Mountain Operation

11/07/2005 WTC Report Praised for Effort, Criticized for Vague Content

10/31/2005 Seeks to Shift $17 Billion to Rebuild Gulf Coast Infrastructure

10/31/2005 Vacuum Technique Cuts Soil Settlement Time in Half

10/31/2005 Wilma Pounds Florida, Cuba With Surprising Strength

10/31/2005 Skyscraper Envy Lives On, Globally

10/17/2005 Poor-Quality Buildings Downed in Pakistan

10/17/2005 ‘Crystalline’ Shape Presents Engineering Challenges

10/10/2005 Call for Robust Partnerships Follows Embassy Update

10/10/2005 Obstacles and Change Await Katrina Housing Contractors

10/03/2005 Teams Begin To Survey Damage Throughout Gulf

10/03/2005 Katrina Exacts Heavy Toll On Gulf Architectural Legacy

08/22-29/2005 Bovis To Run Ground Zero Demolition

08/22-29/2005 A Reverent Renovation For a Modernist Landmark

08/15/2005 Engineering is Key to Silence At New Nanotechnology Lab

08/15/2005 Design Groups Concerned About WTC Recommendations

08/12/2005 Bovis Awarded Demolition Contract for Ground Zero's Contaminated Deutsche Bank

08/11/2005 New York City Announces $700-million Bioscience Complex in Manhattan

08/01/2005 Embassy's Photovoltaic System Helps Geneva's Grid

08/01/2005 Congress, as Owner, Presses Capitol Visitor Center Team

08/01/2005 Epic Rehab Helps Religious Center Stay for Centuries

07/25/2005 82% of Deaths Were in Homes

07/25/2005 Recommendations Gain Qualified Support

07/11/2005 Comment Wanted On New LEED Rating Draft

07/11/2005 Full Replacement Set for Arena Roof

07/11/2005 Team Races To Revise Freedom Tower Plans

07/11/2005 Princeton Prepares for Class Of 2010 with Major Expansion

07/04/2005 WTC Report Triggers Debate Over Safety

06/29/2005 New Design Unveiled For Freedom Tower

 

06/23/2005 Responses Begin to Federal World Trade Center Report Recommendations

06/20/2005 New York City’s Long Haul Toward 2006 Code Nears End

06/20/2005 Rocky Flats Site Near Cleanup End

06/13/2005 Sitework Begins for 1,000 Tsunami-Resistant Houses

06/06/2005 Neuroscience and Health Care Design Team Up in Study

06/06/2005 Technology Can Save Regulatory Agencies Money

05/30/2005 Multi-Building Implosion Clears Way for Shenzen Redevelopment

05/30/2005 Pentagon Proposes Closing 33 Major U.S. Bases, Expanding 49 Others

05/23/2005 Green Buildings Pioneer Dies at 69

05/16/2005 Seattle Program Moving Ahead As Centerpiece Shows Wear

05/16/2005 Turner Loses Job Over Rising Costs

05/13/2005 Engineer Norman Kurtz Dies

05/13/2005 Pentagon Proposes Closing 33 Major U.S. Bases, Expanding 49 Others

05/12/2005 New Freedom Tower Design Under Wraps Until Late June

05/09/2005 County Justice Center Needs $11 Million in Repairs To Open

04/28/2005 Security Concerns Could Force Freedom Tower Design Changes

04/25/2005 Glass Wall, Visible Car Ramp Turn ‘Lemon into Lemonade’

04/25/2005 State Legislators Take ‘LEED’ With New Green Building Law

04/25/2005 No Tunnel For WTC Site Rebuild

04/18/2005 Steel Sector Pushes Toward Electronic Data Exchange

04/18/2005 Critics Blast Findings Of Federal 9/11 Study

04/11/2005 Cable-Supported Glass Wall Made Feasible by Extra Curve

04/04/2005 Famed Japanese Architect Dies at 91

03/21/2005 Heathrow Tower Raising Marks Program’s Mid-Point

03/21/2005 House Cuts Baghdad Project Funds

03/21/2005 Study Raises Concern Over Parking Structures

03/21/2005 MGM Mirage Building $6-billion Complex in Las Vegas

03/07/2005 Israeli Holocaust Memorial Emerges to Light–to Life

03/07/2005 How Design Impacts Patients

02/28/2005 Record Size Roof Lift Completed in Arizona

02/28/2005 Failed Airport Structure's Fate To Be Decided by Mid-April

02/21/2005 Blaze Ruins One of Madrid’s First Towers

02/21/2005 Airport Roof Failure Blamed on Process

02/16/2005 Most Florida Storm Shelters Did Well, Investigators Say

01/24/2005 Engineers Caution Against Overreaction

01/17/2005 Insurers Make Huge Payments For Milwaukee Ballpark Roof Defects

01/05/2005 GSA Chief Architect Feiner to Retire


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