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Metropolis March 2007 Philip Nobel |
Good Malls and Bad Cities New quasi-urban shopping centers and the digital public sphere call into question traditional hatred of malls.  |
Metropolis March 2007 Jim Rendon |
Hawkeye Urbanism A satellite architecture program planned for Sioux City, Iowa, aims to promote downtown arts and culture.  |
Metropolis March 2007 Rebecca Cavanaugh |
Beneath the Surface By creating a sustainable siding, two young architects aim to produce better buildings.  |
Metropolis March 2007 Belinda Lanks |
Self-Lumination Artemide's Talak adjustable lamp casts an even glow over the desk.  |
Metropolis March 2007 Mason Currey |
Luxe Surfaces Handcrafted Wall-Coverings New products by Patty Madden combine natural materials and artisanal techniques for an eco-friendly, high-end finish.  |
Metropolis March 2007 Makovsky & Silverberg |
Space Invaders An onslaught of smart solutions for small residences.  |
Metropolis March 2007 |
Bookshelf New and notable books on architecture, culture, and design.  |
Metropolis March 2007 Bans & Brown |
Reference Page: March 2007 More information on people, places, and products covered in the March 2007 issue of Metropolis.  |
Metropolis March 2007 |
Kitty Hawks Kitty Hawks answers a few questions on interior design, inspiration, and process - using her thumbs.  |
Fast Company March 1, 2007 John Rosenthal |
Intelligent Design Here is a preview of the increasingly popular CA Boom exhibition, which has introduced lay audiences to everything from eco-friendly prefab homes to framed digital artwork that disguises flat-screen TVs. Sushi Daybed... #21... etc.  |
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