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Fast Company May 2006 Alec Appelbaum |
Rogers and Heart While most "starchitects" get rich creating eye-popping shapes that could draw crowds anywhere, Lord Richard Rogers enriches neglected urban streets. Now he's training his sights on three dull New York riverfronts. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Mar/Apr 2006 Jennifer Norbut |
Retail Buys Into Green Retail owners and developers seek new ways to cut building costs. |
This Old House Alexandra Bandon |
Making Something Out of Nothing How do you restore architectural detail to a derelict inner-city row house? Enlist a handful of experts who can copy what remains, find something similar, or choose the best of what's new. |
National Real Estate Investor May 1, 2006 |
In South Beach Modernism is Still Hip South Beach, Fla. is sprucing up its historic district with a new twist: to preserve the character of its downtown, the city has welcomed a development that integrates a 1954 apartment complex with contemporary architecture. |
National Real Estate Investor May 1, 2006 Dees Stribling |
Avoiding Anyplace USA A new generation of retail developments, which are often components of mixed-use projects, aspire to be much more than mere destinations. Developers and their architects want these retail venues to be places with memorable characteristics. |
BusinessWeek May 15, 2006 Christopher Farrell |
Why We ♥ Milton Glaser Milton Glaser pushed the design aesthetic in a new direction - one we still travel. |
HBS Working Knowledge May 8, 2006 Roland T. Rust et al. |
Feature Bloat: The Product Manager's Dilemma Adding features improves the initial attractiveness of a product but ultimately decreases customers' satisfaction with it. So, what should you do? |
BusinessWeek May 15, 2006 Pallavi Gogoi |
Mickey D's McMakeover The heavy plastic look is history. A clean, simple design is on the way in for McDonald's. |
BusinessWeek May 8, 2006 Michael Arndt |
Creativity Overflowing After its initial efforts stumbled, Whirlpool is reaping big dividends from its push to jump-start innovation. |
Smithsonian May 2006 Wendy Mitman Clarke |
Destination America: Minneapolis The Guthrie Theater's new home, designed by architect Jean Nouvel, makes a dramatic entrance in a newly completed building on the banks of the Mississippi River. |
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