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buildings news archive
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Holocaust Museum Architect James Ingo Freed Dead at 75
12/26/2005
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 Concourses 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 Citys 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 Programs 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 Lightto 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 Madrids 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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