ArchitectureWeek Notes No. 378
ArchitectureWeek Editors
editor at architectureweek.com
Mon May 5 09:48:25 PDT 2008
Dear ArchitectureWeek Readers,
ArchitectureWeek No. 378 is now available on the Web, with these
new design and building features, and more...
CLIMATE ACTION NOW
by Kevin Matthews
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/today.html
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2008/0430/environment_1-1.html
Last week in Tackling Climate Change we took a reality
check on the level of challenge embodied in established
targets for reducing emissions of the greenhouse gas
carbon dioxide.
This week, we're announcing a new call to action for
architecture firms across the United States and around
the world.
Last week we also reviewed some of the reasons to
suspect that established emissions targets for 2020 and
2050 are likely to prove too slack, relative to the
sensitivity of Earth's climate systems, rather than too
stringent. And we recalled that the best available
economic studies of climate change show very large
costs, which can still be avoided by timely and large
but cost-effective investments in emissions reductions.
It is important to start this call to action by
recognizing that great efforts are already underway,
involving tens of thousands of design professionals, in
most countries of the world. Any constructive call for
more must be entirely additive to these large,
impressive, and growing programs.
For the United States, the Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System
administered by the no-profit U.S. Green Building
Council (USGBC) is an outstanding set of programs that
are helping to make a real difference.
LEED provides the essential rigor of third-party
verification, and while it is not a perfect system, it
seems especially at the Gold and Platinum levels of
certification to have been effectively calibrated to
drive significant improvements in the construction of
buildings and their impacts.
Two key statistics about LEED adoption are very telling.
nearly fifty thousand design professionals have gotten
training and passed exams to formally add LEED to their
professional credentials. It's an impressive level of
involvement that suggests the program is broad and
accessible, and that it is having an extensive impact
on a profession that is hungry for it.
At the same time, the total number of actually
constructed LEED-certified buildings is fewer than two
thousand, with the total number of LEED Platinum-certified
buildings is less than 100.
... full story continues online (10 images, several free):
http://www.ArchWeek.com/2008/0430/environment_1-1.html
Making the Water Cube
by Sherif Morad Abdelmohsen, with Chuck Eastman et al.
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2008/0430/tools_1-1.html
The Beijing National Aquatics Center, often referred to
as the "Water Cube," is being built for the 2008 Olympic
Games. The winning entry in an international design
competition was submitted by the China State
Construction and Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) with
Arup and PTW Architects.
... full story continues online (10 images, two free):
http://www.ArchWeek.com/2008/0430/tools_1-1.html
-- * --
Now available - the newest edition of the definitive
guide to running an architectural practice. The new
'Architect's Handbook of Professional Practice' has been
substantially updated with nearly one-third new content,
covering all aspects of architectural practice. Two
companion CD-ROMs supply the complete contents of the
book and sample AIA documents.
http://www.archweek.com/ad.cgi?080430_wiley_0470009578
-- * --
People and Places
by Nancy Novitski
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2008/0430/news_1-1.html
Cadw and Opus International Consultants in Kidwelly,
Wales, United Kingdom - UN Studio in New York, New York
- STH Architectural Group in Boca Raton, Florida -
Teodoro Gonzalez de Leon in Mexico City, Mexico -
Ellerbe Becket in Washington, D.C., USA - Allied Works
Architecture with Booziotis & Company Architects in
Dallas, Texas - RNL Design in Fontana, California -
Rafael ViOoly Architects in New York, New York - BC
Architects AIA, Inc. in St. Cloud, Florida -
Quattrocchi Kwok Architects in American Canyon,
California - Steve Martino & Associates and Oasis
Design Group in Phoenix, Arizona - OWP/P in Chicago,
Illinois - Stegenga + Partners in Americus, Georgia -
Sadar Vuga Arhitekti in Ljubljana, Slovenia - Magnusson
Architecture and Planning in New York, New York - GKV
Architects in Greenwich, Connecticut...
... short stories continue online:
http://www.ArchWeek.com/2008/0430/news_1-1.html
-- * --
Help build ArchitectureWeek and Great Buildings with your support:
It's fast, easy, private, and secure:
https://archweek.securesites.com/cgi-bin/support_archweek.cgi
* Discount student rate *
https://archweek.securesites.com/cgi-bin/subscribe_aw_student.cgi
* Gift Subscriptions *
https://archweek.securesites.com/cgi-bin/support_archweek_gift.cgi
-- * --
Product News - PARAPAN(R) Acrylic Furniture Fronts
http://www.archweek.com/2008/0430/products_update.html
====================================================================
Tools and Downloads
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Sponsored by Autodesk(R), creators of AutoCAD(R) and 3dsMax(R)
http://www.archweek.com/ad.cgi?080430_notes_tools_sponsor
Explore, Validate and Convey Your Design Concepts with 3ds Max(R) Design 2009
Autodesk(R) 3ds Max(R) Design 2009 software enables
architects, designers, and visualization specialists to fully
explore, validate, and communicate their creative ideas -- from
initial concept models to final, cinema-quality presentations.
This comprehensive 3D modeling, animation, and rendering
solution includes Exposure(TM) lighting simulation and
analysis technology which provides invaluable assistance in
attaining LEED(R) 8.1 certification for creating more
sustainable designs. Download a free trial today.
http://www.archweek.com/ad.cgi?080430A_downloads.html
LEED "Innovation in Design" Credit Catalog from USGBC
The U.S. Green Building Council issued this document about
projects that have received points for "innovative
performance." Currently, projects pursuing LEED
Certification have the opportunity to earn up to four points
for two types of credits in the Innovation & Design
Process (ID) category: exemplary performance related to
existing LEED credits and innovative performance.
http://www.archweek.com/ad.cgi?080430L_downloads.html
Lost Buildings Go Online with City's Website -- Times Colonist, 2008.0430
http://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/news/capital_van_isl/story.html?id=81a70836-e7df-4d6e-8b08-c58f7b750502
Inside the Apple/PA Semi Deal: Micro and Macro Perspectives -- Seeking Alpha, 2008.0429
http://seekingalpha.com/article/74531-inside-the-apple-pa-semi-deal-micro-and-macro-perspectives
--------------------------------------------------------------------
ArchitectureWeek Jobs Board - help wanted and more
http://jobs.ArchitectureWeek.com/
ArchitectureWeek Book Center - 87 architecture-related categories!
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/books/browse.php
ArchitectureWeek Blog Center - live listing of independent postings
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/blogs/
-- * --
"Perfect" - FHH, Izmir, Buca, Turkey
Subscribe today - Save trees now! **
https://archweek.securesites.com/subscribe.html
-- * --
Events and Exhibits
http://calendar.ArchitectureWeek.com/events/
Design Competitions
http://calendar.ArchitectureWeek.com/competitions/
Conferences and Expos
http://calendar.ArchitectureWeek.com/conferences/
Contents, RSS, and Surface of the Week -
Carved stone ornamentation (OM-026)
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2008/0430/contents.html
This Week's Quiz -
The beautiful Himeji Castle was rebuilt and expanded
starting in the late 1500s, during a period when Japan
was in a continuous state of civil war. The building has
a massive stone wall foundation and upper walls of
compacted flame-resistant plaster. This plaster was
developed in response to what technology introduced by
Portugal after 1543?
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2008/0430/quiz.html
Architecture Answer - for last issue's quiz...
True or false:
A. The pagoda and pailou (memorial arch) now associated
with Chinese architecture were originally introduced to
China from Japan.
B. The finest remaining examples of elegantly bracketed
wood temples in the Tang style (China, 618-907) are
found outside of China.
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2008/0430/answer.html
Classic Home 027 - Colonial by by R. C. Hunter & Bro.
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2008/0430/classic_home.html
Architecture Forum
http://arch.DesignCommunity.com/
Architecture Students Forum
http://students.DesignCommunity.com/
Jobs Board, Design and Building Products and Services
http://Marketplace.DesignCommunity.com/
The latest architectural headlines, linking across the Web:
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/news.html
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/design.html
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/building.html
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/environment.html
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/tools.html
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/culture.html
Continuing dimensions...
Daily Building, Directory of Architects, Architecture Books,
Building of the Week, Free Classifieds, Great Buildings, the
ArchitectureWeek Online Library, Web Directory, Archiplanet,
complete back issues online...
Five years ago in ArchitectureWeek:
Buildings for Earth Day, by ArchitectureWeek
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2003/0430/news_1-1.html
For any subscription-related questions, just drop us a line at
"subscriptions at architectureweek.com".
Disagree, agree, have some to add, or get inspired, with something
in ArchWeek? Tell the world in our DesignCommunity forums:
http://www.designcommunity.com/forums/index.php
And tell us directly, at "editor at architectureweek.com", anytime!
Best wishes,
Kevin Matthews
Editor in Chief
Update your entry in the building industry's hottest wiki:
http://www.Archiplanet.org/wiki/Help:Getting_Started
Join the free email list for these weekly email Notes:
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/subscribe.html
Advertise in our weekly newsletters to 100,000 double-opt-in readers!
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/media_kit.html
Add our rotating Architecture Headlines to your own web site:
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/ticker/ticker.html
Subscribe and contribute to help support ArchitectureWeek on the Web:
https://archweek.securesites.com/cgi-bin/support_archweek.cgi
Suggest a web site to be linked from our free Web Directory:
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/links/
Announce New Architectural Products in ArchitectureWeek:
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/product_update_submit.html
Advertise in ArchitectureWeek on the Web:
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/media_kit.html
More Newsletters by ArchitectureWeek - subscribe free!
Green Wednesday - sustainable design and building news
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/subscribe.html
Residential Tuesday - housing news and analysis
http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/subscribe.html
** ArchitectureWeek is a green publication. By publishing
this professional design and building magazine online only,
we save about 48 tons of paper monthly, equivalent to about
50 large trees every week - some 2500 trees saved per year,
compared to reaching a similar readership on paper - not
counting these newsletters! Our offices are powered by 100%
wind energy through our local electric utilities.
Reduce your carbon footprint: Read ArchitectureWeek online,
and drop that old paper-based-monthly subscription!
ArchitectureWeek ...the new world of design and building
+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +
The leading professional architecture magazine online, with
beautiful photos, detailed drawings, and compelling stories
delivered 47 times a year to 400,000 monthly visitors.
The largest audience reach for a professional architecture
periodical in the English language.
Flagship of the Artifice group of architecture sites - two
million monthly unique design and building-related visitors -
foundation of the Artifice transformational communications
network with six million monthly unique visitors overall.
+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +
The way of architecture... Artifice, Inc.
+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +
http://www.archiplanet.org
http://www.greatbuildings.com
http://www.designcommunity.com
http://www.architectureweek.com
+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+
541-345-7421 vox . 541-345-7438 fax . 800-203-8324 USA toll free
+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+
Artifice. "1534. [a. F., ad. L. artificium] 1. The action of an
artificer, construction, workmanship. 2. The product of art. 3.
Mode or style of workmanship. 4. Constructive skill. 5. Human
skill. 6. Skill in expedients. 7. An ingenious expedient."
-- The Oxford Universal Dictionary, Third Edition
+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+
Please add editor at architectureweek.com to your address book
to help ensure successful delivery of these newsletters.
To UNSUBSCRIBE, and also for self-service change of email address:
http://www.architectureweek.com/mailman/listinfo/notes
+ - - Copyright (c) 2008 Artifice, Inc. - All Rights Reserved. - - +
Click Forward in your email -- Share ArchWeek Notes with a friend!
More information about the notes
mailing list