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    PLUMBING DETAILS

    When it comes to plumbing, many architects would prefer to leave the details to the experts: the mechanical engineers and contractors. And yet there's a certain amount of engineering that even mathematically challenged architects can do themselves if given an understanding of general principles and rule-of-thumb formulas. Robert Brown Butler has bridged the architecture and engineering disciplines by devising rules that demystify mechanical design for architectural practitioners. — Editor

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    BUILDING A SCHOOL IN INDIA

    It may overlap the highest inhabited plateau in the world, but the Indian State of Ladakh, at the foot of the Himalayas, has some projects underway that could provide the Western world with important lessons in sustainable construction.

    The area is considered to be one of the last remaining strongholds of Tibetan Buddhist culture and community values. Twenty years ago the Dalai Lama designated land here for the education of local children.

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    More Building and Construction

    Building America Is a Tribute to the 'Construction' of the U.S. — Christian Science Monitor, 2002.0806

    New York Plans Code Overhaul for High-Rises — New York Times, 2002.0802

    Residential Remodeling Strong and Stable Through This Year’s First Half — National Association of Home Builders, 2002.0802

    The Factory of the Future — Metropolis, 2002.08/09 Edition

    Building Secuity Systems Less than Secure One Year after 9/11 — Syska Hennessy Group press release, 2002.0731

    Redeemed — Chicago Tribune, 2002.0731

    Existing Home Sales Drop to Lowest Level since September — BuildingOnline, 2002.0730

    World Trade Organization: U.S. Lumber Tariffs Unfair — BuildingOnline, 2002.0730

    Centex Battles Mold in Central Valley — Quickflash Products Inc. press release, 2002.0729

    Bridge Moves a Step Closer — U.K. Times, 2002.0729

    Top Storeys — Guardian Unlimited, 2002.0729

    Circular Logic Sure, They're Fun, but Revolving — New York Times, 2002.0727

    New-Home Sales Steady in June; Million-Unit Pace Sets New Record — National Association of Home Builders, 2002.0725

    Multifamily Stock Index Soars Despite Slumping Market — National Association of Home Builders, 2002.0723

    Rising Home Values Damping Stock Impact — BuildingOnline, 2002.0723

    Sluggish Markets Show Signs of Recovery — ENR, 2002.0722

    D.C.'s Wonder of Architecture Nears Fruition — Washington Post, 2002.0721

    Sufficient Funds Are Expected for Redevelopment — AP at NewYork city news, 2002.0718

    Build Castles in the Sky — BBC News, 2002.0718

    Build an Ugly Building, Go to Jail — Opinion at Sydney Morning Herald, 2002.0718

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