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Spotlight on Design: James Eyre, RIBA

Spotlight on Design
February 6, 2003
A founding principal of England’s Wilkinson Eyre Architects that has won the RIBA Stirling Prize two consecutive years, James Eyre, RIBA, discusses his firm’s projects, including Gateshead Millennium Bridge and the Magna project.
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Identity in Density

Big & Green
January 29, 2003
President and founder of SITE Environmental Design, James Wines discusses the belief that a building should no be conceived as an object sitting in the environment—but as a fusion of inside and outside elements that can be seen as the environment. He discusses how buildings and public spaces should move away from influences of the 20th-century Age of Industry and Technology to respond more effectively to the present Age of Information and Ecology.
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Spotlight on Design: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates

Spotlight on Design
January 27, 2003
Eugene Kohn, FAIA, and William Pedersen, FAIA, speak about KPF’s development of the skyscraper. In a unique conversation, two of the firm’s founders will discuss their philosophy that structures are intimately connected to function and context, and that they should strive to reach the highest level of both beauty and practicality.
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Preserving Historic Buildings Through Sustainable Technology

Building in the 21st Century
January 23, 2003
Jean Carroon, AIA, Director of Preservation at Goody, Clancy & Associates, Boston, illustrates how architects use sustainable technology to preserve historic buildings—including Richardson’s Trinity Church—while maintaining their historic integrity.
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The Ecological Design of Large Buildings and Sites

Big & Green
January 17, 2003
Ken Yeang, a founding principal of the firm Hamzah & Yeang, discusses how his built works and experimental projects exemplify “green” design.
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Spotlight on Design: Laurie Olin

Spotlight on Design
January 13, 2003
Philadelphia-based landscape architect Laurie Olin discusses his works, including New York’s Bryant Park, the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio, the grounds surrounding the Washington Monumnet, and Independence National Historic Park in Philadelphia.
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Spotlight on Design: Lehman-Smith + McLeish

Spotlight on Design
December 3, 2002
Founding partner Debra Leman-Smith and partner James McLeish, AIA, of Leman-Smith + McLeish, discuss their focus on image-making—from urban interventions to interior installations—including build and unbuilt projects for Gennett Co./USA Today, the Jacob Javits Federal Building, and an array of international law firms.
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Spotlight on Design: Glenn Murcutt

Spotlight on Design
November 9, 2002
Glenn Murcutt speaks at the National Building Museum as part of the Spotlight on Design lecture series.
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Spotlight on Design: Zaha Hadid

Spotlight on Design
November 6, 2002
Iraqi-born, London based architect Zaha Hadid stands out as the only solo female architect among today’s galaxy of star designers. In this exclusive appearance, she discusses her convention-defying approach to design and several recent projects, which include the Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Arts in Cincinnati, Ohio, the Bergisel Ski Jump in Innsbruck, and the Guggenheim in Tokyo.
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Spotlight on Design: Thom Mayne

Spotlight on Design
September 12, 2002
As founding principal of the Santa Monica-based firm Morphosis, Thom Mayne applies his distinctive architectural principles to a wide range of commercial and institutional commissions. In this exclusive appearance, the architect discusses his work which includes the award-winning Diamond Ranch High School in Pomona, California; Graduate Housing for the University of Toronto; and the new Satellite and Operations Facility for NOAA and USDA in Suitland, Maryland.
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