Yearly Archives: 2011
Then I Heard a Pop
Anthony Schirripa, Chairman of Mancini Duffy, an architectural and design firm in New York. I DECIDED at a young age to become an architect after watching my father, who had a small construction company. I wanted to learn the business, but he said that he didn’t want me to have calluses on my hands, and
Studio 360: 9/11 Memorial Tour With Architect Michael Arad
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xBfiJkratE&feature=player_embedded#!] Studio 360 host Kurt Andersen and architect Michael Arad visit the new 9/11 Memorial in Lower Manhattan and talk about what inspired Arad’s design.
9/11 Memorial ‘to start a new chapter’ at WTC
In the decade since 9/11, lower Manhattan’s most visible tribute to the thousands killed there has been a pair of ethereal light beams that cut through the night sky on the anniversary of the terror attacks each year. The glowing columns, echoes of the toppled Twin Towers, draw eyes upward, away from what has been
Phase one of world’s first commercial spaceport is now 90% completed – in time for first flights in 2013
Phase one of the world’s first commercial spaceport, which will be the hub for Virgin’s consumer spaceflights, is now 90 per cent complete. The 1,800-acre Spaceport America site, in Las Cruces, New Mexico, is the home base for Virgin Galactic, Richard Branson’s most ambitious business venture yet. It already boasts a runway stretching to nearly
New office tower by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects lights up Singapore
Ocean Financial Centre, rated LEED Platinum, opens on prime waterfront site Ocean Financial Centre, Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects’ newest completed office tower, opened Wednesday with a dramatic light show while crowds watched near Marina Bay. As 120,000 LEDs built into its curving glass-and-metal exterior wall sparkled, the 43-story tower lit up the sky. Tharman Shanmugaratnam,
Washington Monument may be tilting from quake jolt
A 5.9 magnitude earthquake that was centered in Richmond, Virginia and felt as far as New York City and New England. Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly reported at 2:30 pm that their bureau received information from a producer saying that a Captiol Hill Police officer was saying the Washington Monument may actually be tilting as
MGM Makes It Official: Files Demolition Request for Norman Foster’s Unopened Las Vegas Hotel
MGM Resorts has finally made it official and have filed a demolition request for Norman Foster‘s unopened Harmon Hotel in Las Vegas, something they’d hinted at last month, and before then back in the fall of last year, and had likely started considering way back in 2009 when construction defects were discovered too late and
Living Architecture in Europe
How Tomorrow Is Built Today As Europe continues to battle economic and environmental gloom and doom, nations across the continent are re-evaluating how to build the cities of tomorrow with tight budgets and green mindsets. “We are at a key moment, where we as architects must become activists. We must innovate and help to find
US architects salaries stagnant, AIA survey finds
Latest US billings index and employment figures also gloomy US architects’ pay is “stagnant,” according to a new American Institute of Architects (AIA) survey. The average salary for senior design or project management staff is $94,900 (£58,773), compared with $98,800 in 2008 and $85,800 in 2005. The average salary for architects/designers is $71,600, unchanged from
Seal Team 6 tragedy
God bless the fallen Seal Team 6 members and their families. This is a sad sad day.