Archive | March, 2010

Brewing It All Back Home

Charm City’s own Cho Benn Holback repurposes an old brewery and breathes new life into Baltimore’s east side. By Lee Gardner

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Architecture’s Engine for Change

Why has it taken 40 years for us to fully embrace the tenets of sustainability? By Nicholas E. Vlattas, AIA and Deborah Marquardt

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Widely Accessible

Like many technologies these days, the current state of network accessibility is transitional. So, now what? By Will Rourk

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Web 2 4 U

Fundamentally, Web 2.0 is all about networking, or better yet, working the net. Gawkers, step aside. By Will Rourk

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XYZ the Web in 3D

Ah, the ability to freely explore structures, built from your favorite 3D modeler, within your favorite web browser. By Will Rourk

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iPhone, uPhone, weAllPhone

You don’t have to be a member of the Apple tribe, but you do need to know where developments begin and how they work across platforms. By Will Rourk

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Risky Business

It’s hard to admit mistakes. But it would be foolish not to learn from them. By Nicholas E. Vlattas, AIA and Deborah Marquardt

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Back to the Future

By looking to the past, the lessons of historic masonry construction can help us to building in a manner that is environmentally responsible, enduring, and eminently comfortable. By Bryan Clark Green

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Roanoke Reborn

High art gets a world-class home in the Taubman Art Museum designed by Randall Stout Architects. But, in the middle of western Virginia, what will the neighbors think? By Clay Risen

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