october 20, 2006 | |
Sustainability Is in the Details Contributing Editor Michael J. Crosbie, PhD, Steven Winter Associates, Inc., introduces his column, designed to help architects talk to increasing savvy clients about sustainability, be aware of the appropriate options, weigh the possibilities, and make intelligent choices. Edith Cherry, FAIA Edie Cherry, who became the distinguished firm of CRS’s first woman associate in 1972, also in the course of her career co-founded the Albuquerque firm Cherry/See/Reames Architects with partner James See, AIA, and served at the University of New Mexico in many roles, including director of architecture. |
|
Posterity as a Side Effect of Design Excellence Did the principal designer of the Air Force Memorial, the late James Freed, mean to leave as a legacy so much of himself in the complex simplicity of this, the last work he saw into construction? Share Your Thoughts With regard to this week’s story, “September’s Billings Up Modestly; Inquiries Much Stronger,” how’s business compared to this time last year? › Better › About the Same › Worse FOLLOW THIS LINK TO RESPOND |
|
|
|