
United States
Massachusetts College of Art and Design’s Student Residence Hall / ADD Inc.
San Joaquin Valley Residence / Aidlin Darling Design

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Architects: Aidlin Darling Design
- Area: 5610 ft²
- Year: 2011
Fairview Townhouse / Bucchieri Architects

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Architects: Bucchieri Architects
- Area: 3000 ft²
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: TEC Engineering Inc., EDP Geosciences, Leinweber Engineering LTD
TEX-FAB Skin: Digital Assemblies

TEX-FAB extends its reach to Austin, this year adding the University of Texas School of Architecture as a member organization. In doing so, the UT SOA is supporting the largest and most complete event to date with Michel Rojkind as our Keynote lecture with 6 speakers and 4 moderators. Moderators will delve into techniques to highlight the differences between working methods, while within the workshops, session leaders will further develop those topics as functional methods for the production of design solutions.
The Architectural League Spring Events

The Architectural League announced their Spring 2014 calendar of events. 'First Friday' events are held at the offices of the hosting firms. It started January 10 with Toshiko Mori and future participants include COOKFOX Architects, SHoP Architects, and GLUCK+.
Korean Presbyterian Church / Arcari + Iovino Architects

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Architects: Arcari + Iovino Architects
- Year: 2013
Michael Sorkin Sites Future Obama Presidential Library in Chicago's South Side

Bidding for the future home of Barack Obama's Presidential Library is underway with three locations claiming the chief executive as their own. Obama's birthplace, Hawaii, has mounted a campaign in pursuit of their native son, followed by New York City's Columbia University, where he received his bachelor's degree in political science. Architect and urbanist Michael Sorkin believes it is the Windy City, however, his adopted hometown, that will ultimately win the presidential library bid.
Paso Robles Residence / Aidlin Darling Design

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Architects: Aidlin Darling Design
- Area: 2500 ft²
- Year: 2010
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Manufacturers: DuPont, Duravit, Lightolier, Miele, Subzero/Wolf, +15
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Professionals: Berkeley Structural Design, Semmes and Company Builders, Turko Semmes, Geo-West, Barak Miles
Expedia Office / Rapt Studio

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Architects: Rapt Studio
- Area: 10000 m²
- Year: 2013
355 11th Street / Aidlin Darling Design

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Architects: Aidlin Darling Design
- Area: 14000 ft²
- Year: 2008
Mintz Residence / Robert Maschke Architects
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust / Belzberg Architects

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Architects: Belzberg Architects
- Area: 27000 m²
- Year: 2010
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Manufacturers: Assa Abloy, C.R. Laurence, Terrazzo & Marble, Atlas Schindler, Bega, +53
Current Work: Richard Meier

Each year The Architectural League in its Current Work program presents the work of significant international figures who powerfully influence contemporary architectural practice and shape the future of the built environment. Richard Meier will present his work in a public lecture to be followed by a conversation with a moderator and fellow partnersBernhard Karpf, Reynolds Logan, and Dukho Yeon in honor of fifty years of independent practice.
Riggins House / Robert M. Gurney Architect

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Architects: Robert M. Gurney Architect
- Area: 4900 m²
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Professionals: D. Anthony Beale, Sandy Spring Builders, Therese Baron Gurney, ASID
Stonington Residence / Joeb Moore & Partners
Polygon Studio / Jeffery S. Poss Architect + Workus

- Year: 2013
Foster + Partners Unveil 1,121-Foot Comcast Tower for Philadelphia

Comcast Corporation and Liberty Property Trust has commissioned Foster + Partners to design a 59-story, $1.2 billion mixed-use tower planned to neighbor Comcast’s existing global headquarter in Philadelphia. The 1,121-foot glass and stainless steel building is expected to be the tallest in the United States, outside of New York and Chicago, and the largest private development project in the history of Pennsylvania.
Supertall, Supergreen - Architectural Explorations in Books Series Event

Join architectural historian Judith Dupré and renowned architects Adrian Smith and Rick Cook to explore the latest environmental innovations in skyscrapers. The look of cities is changing as designers and builders realize that the best tall buildings arise from working, as the ancients did, hand in hand with nature. Tapping into the elemental forces of the sun, wind, and water, today’s green skyscrapers are pushing the extreme frontiers of environmental, structural, and creative possibility. That sensibility is also strengthening bonds between architects and engineers who, more than ever, are joining forces to find aesthetically pleasing, environmentally astute solutions.










