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    RESTORING "MONTEZUMA CASTLE"

    Over its 117-year life, Montezuma Castle, designed by the Chicago architecture firm of Burnham & Root, had been a resort hotel, a Baptist college, and a Jesuit seminary.

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    REEVALUATING POSTMODERNISM

    Twenty years ago the Portland (Oregon) Public Services Building by Michael Graves marked the coming of age of postmodern architecture. Arriving after noteworthy houses by Robert A.M. Stern, Robert Venturi, and others, the Portland Building was perhaps the movement's first major public building and the first to garner recognition beyond the sometimes insular world of the architecture profession.

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    East End Home on List for World Design Prize — U.K. Times, 2002.0701

    Tired-Looking Buildings Are Getting Makeovers — New York Times, 2002.0630

    A Museum Is Restored, and Maybe an Architect's Name — New York Times, 2002.0630

    Is the Go-Go Guggenheim Going, Going . . . — New York Times, 2002.0630

    South American Sites Make the List of Important, and Threatened, Places — Boston Globe, 2002.0630

    More People Are Making Their Homes in Urban Centers — Seattle Times, 2002.0630

    City Has Designs on Its Own Guggenheim — Scotsman Online, 2002.0629

    The New School of Designer Travel — International Herald Tribune, 2002.0628

    Plan for Oregon University Expansion Centers on Controversial Tram Project — Hoover's, 2002.0625

    Zaha Hadid: Everywhere Else but Here — Independent Digital, 2002.0625

    Drafting a Career — Los Angeles Times, 2002.0623

    How Do You Define 'Real'? — New York Times, 2002.0623

    How 'Big' Buildings Will Undo Toronto — National Post, 2002.0622

    2 Columbus Circle Will Be a Museum Again — New York Times, 2002.0621

    Underneath the Arches — U.K. Times, 2002.0621

    Stonehenge — BBC News, 2002.0621

    Lynch Mob Planning Strangles Architects — Scotsman Online, 2002.0620

    Endless View — Los Angeles Times, 2002.0619

    Connecticut's Castle Redux — Hartford Courant, 2002.0616

    Art and Craft — Chicago Tribune, 2002.0616

    Good Design Should Make Good Neighbors — San Francisco Chronicle, 2002.0616

    Mail-Order Houses — Christian Science Monitor, 2002.0612

    Why the Future of Architecture Doesn't Need Us — Commentary at Architectural Record, 2002.06 Edition

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