document.writeln("<table><tr><!-- News Story INTRO --><td align=left valign=top width=25%><a href=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2004/0421/news_1-1.html><img src=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2004/0421/images/12411_image_1.150.jpg width=150 height=150 border=0 alt='ArchWeek Image'></a></td><td align=left valign=top width=75%><p style='text-align: left'><a href=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2004/0421/news_1-1.html><font size=+0 face=Helvetica,Arial color=#000000>LEARNING FROM PIERRE KOENIG</font></a></p><p style='text-align: left'><i>'It was my notion, when I started, to make anonymous architecture for ordinary people.'</i> — <a href='http://www.greatbuildings.com/architects/Pierre_Koenig.html'>Pierre Koenig</a> (1925 - 2004)</p><p style='text-align: left'>Ironically, the beautiful steel houses of Pierre Koenig, with their stunning, frank simplicity, graceful proportions, and sunny, contextually attuned openness, could hardly expect anonymity in an American landscape of neocolonial, neoclassical, and neovernacular norms.</p><p style='text-align: right'><a href=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2004/0421/news_1-1.html><img src=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/images/continue.gif width=96 height=22 border=0 alt=Continue...></a></p></td></tr></table>");
