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Archinect
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· Featured Job Today: in NY
James R. Gainfort AIA Consulting Architects PC seeking Project Manager in New York, NY We're looking for architects and/or engineers with approximately 5-10 years practical experience related to building construction, especially exterior enclosure systems. Job includes equal amounts of office and field...
· Chandigarh for sale
Le Corbusier designed manhole cover fetches $21,500 at auction at Christie's "a few French collectors have zeroed in on Le Corbusier's forgotten legacy in Chandigarh and made a killing out of it." more...
· Featured Jobs Today: in CA & NL
OMA seeking Contract Manager in Rotterdam, NL As Contract Manager, you will independently prepare and negotiate competent client proposals. As a result of this you will be involved in legal issues, contract editing, negotiating and cost management. You will work in close cooperation with the...
· Disappearing Places
We all have places that we feel connected to, but these places rarely stay the same. Disappearing Places exists as both an archive and collective map of places that no longer exist, at least not as they once did. Users can upload stories and images about a place, link them to a corresponding location or street address and tag them accordingly, as well as browse the stories and places other individuals have submitted.
· Ken Russell s Photo Archive Rediscovered
He was once flown to Spain as stills photographer on the set of Robert Rossen's Alexander the Great. A wonderful image of a Spanish seamstress working on a costume against a barren sun-dried backdrop was rather more his thing than snapping Richard Burton in Grecian armour. Telegraph
· Skatepark receives AIA imprimatur
This facility is included as one of only two site design case studies, because of its relevance to a broad range of site design criteria, as well as being on the leading edge of a new generation of skateparks. This precedent setting accomplishment gives much-deserved professional prestige to the niche of skatepark design.
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The New York Times: Arts & Architecture
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· My City: When the Grass Was Greener
Some of the greatest matches in tennis history have taken place on the grass courts of the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills, once home to the United States Open.
· Architecture Review Philip Johnson's Glass House: Through a Glass, Clearly, a Modernist’s Questing Spirit
For all its fame, the Glass House in New Canaan, Conn., is structurally imperfect, but is also a legitimate aesthetic triumph.
· Songs for an Overheated Planet
At Live Earth, a planetwide series of concerts, the highest ranks of the pop aristocracy will use their fame to persuade a global audience that climate change is not only an urgent problem but one they can help solve.
· Art Review 'Organizing Chaos': Chaotic Creation in Silence and Smashing Guitars
The works featured at P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center interact in interesting ways, most obviously in how they alternate between macrocosmic and microcosmic and between noise and silence.
· Movie Review 'Colma: The Musical': Big Teenage Dreams, Small-Town Doldrums
An itty-bitty movie with a great big heart, “Colma: The Musical” is about how we learn to give voice — joyfully, honestly, loudly — to the truest parts of ourselves.
· Movie Review 'Joshua': He’s a Very Good Pianist, but He’s a Very Bad Boy
Uneasily straddling age groups and genres, “Joshua” is a highly effective family drama cloaked in the stale tropes of the demon-seed thriller.
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Autodesk - AutoCAD Quick Links
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CADinfo - Civil Engineering
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CADwire.net: All CAD industry articles
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