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"Adapting a Gritty Hillside School in Wilkes-Barre, PA, Bohlin Powell Larkin Cywinski." Architecture: The AIA Journal (May 1976), 75(5): 146-151.
"The Architect and Society." Architecture: The AIA Journal (July 1989), 78(7): 50-53.
"Architects in Government: A Group Portrait." Architecture: The AIA Journal (September 1978), 67(11): 56-58.
"Architects' Varied Response to Public Television's `Pride of Place'." Architecture: The AIA Journal (June 1986), 75(6): 10-11.
"The Art of Architectural Illusion." Architecture: The AIA Journal (February 1978), 67(2): 44-47.
"Arthur Drexler Remembered by Colleagues and Architects." Architecture: The AIA Journal (March 1987), 76(3): 32, 36.
"Austria." [From 2d Annual Review of Recent World Architecture] Architecture: The AIA Journal (August 1983), 72(8): 94-109.
"Austria: Jewel of a Gallery within an Elegant Viennese Building." Architecture: The AIA Journal (September 1989), 78(9): 87.
"Awards & Exhibitions: Australian Architecture: Concern with Regionalism, Contextualism," and "Voluminous Vaulted Entry to a St. Louis Botanical Garden." Architecture: The AIA Journal (De cember 1984), 73(12): 21, 71.
"Awards: Hans Hollein Named the Recipient of the Seventh Pritzker Prize," and "School with A Stony Front and Shiny Rear: Pingry School, Bernards Township, NJ, Architect: Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates." Architecture: The AIA Journal (May 1985), 74(5): 51, 193-197, 370.
"Benjamin Thompson & Associates Receives AIA's Firm Award," and "Children's Ward Made into a Friendly `Village'; Architects: Hansen Lind Meyer." Architecture: The AIA Journal (January 1987), 76(1): 15-18, 40-42.
"Bright Face in a Grim Neighborhood: IBA Social Housing: Eisenman Robertson." Architecture: The AIA Journal (May 1988), 77(5): 170-171.
"Building Borrows from Oil Rig Technology: Structure Becomes Sculpture in a Florida Bus Terminal," and "Fabric Covers a Multitude of Buildings." Architecture: The AIA Journal (March 80-81, 87-89. Bruno Zevi on Modern Architecture . New York: Rizzoli, 1983.
"Bruno Zevi: Zeviana." Domus ( 1984), 647:25.
"Cairo's Growth as a Microcosm of Developing Urban World." Architecture: The AIA Journal (January 1985), 74(1): 26, 29, 31, 33, 35.
"Charles Demuth: A Pioneer Modernist of Jazz Age Art." Smithsonian (October 1987), 18:58-67.
"`A Class Act' in an Old Mill: Renovation of the Hasbro Toy Co." Architecture: The AIA Journal (June 1988), 77(6): 78-83.
"Commodity, Firmness, Delight-- and Energy? How Deeply is it Embedded in Architectural Consciousness?" Architecture: The AIA Journal (April 1985), 74(4): 52-57.
"Contextualism Continues Strong in the Capital," and "Two Old Schools Woven into an Office Complex; Hartman Cox Architects," and "Intricate Composition of Stepped Facades; Hartman Cox Architects." Architecture: The AIA Journal (November 1986), 75(11): 56-59, 60-63, 64-65.
"Conversations: I. M. Pei." Architecture: The AIA Journal (June 1979), 68(7): 60-67.
"Conversations: Philip Johnson." Architecture: The AIA Journal (June 1979), 68(7): 44-51.
"Corporate Contrast in the Suburbs: Kevin Roche's Union Carbide and General Foods Headquarters." Architecture: The AIA Journal (February 1985), 74(2): 60-69.
"A Dam Designed as a Powerful, Respectful Work of Architecture," and "A Boston Firm that Has Made a Specialty of Adaptive Use." Architecture: The AIA Journal (January 1978), 66(4): 36-41, 64-67.
"David O. Meeker Jr., FAIA: A Profile of AIA's New Executive." Architecture: The AIA Journal (January 1978), 67(1): 20-21.
"Deco Touches on a Seattle Tower: Bumgardner Architects' Watermark Tower, Seattle." Architecture: The AIA Journal (December 1983), 72(12): 60-61.
"Deconstructivist Construction: Exhibit Structure, Frank Gehry, National Building Museum." Architecture: The AIA Journal (June 1988), 77:64-67.
"Eero Saarinen in Perspective." Architecture: The AIA Journal (November 1981), 70(13): 36-51.
"Energy & Design." Architecture: The AIA Journal (December 1977), 66(13): 28-61, 72.
"Evaluation: A Subsidized Housing Development Designed to Turn Inward Upon Itself." Architecture: The AIA Journal (February 1977), 66(2): 20-25.
(with Allen Freeman). "Evaluation: A Troubled Theater Anchors Baltimore's Downtown." Architecture: The AIA Journal (February 1978), 67(2): 32-37.
"Evaluation: Habitat a Generation Later: Moshe Safdie's Intended Housing Prototype is an On-Off Luxury Apartment Building." Architecture: The AIA Journal (October 1986), 75(10): 5 2-55.
"Evaluation: A Much- Praised Housing Project Nearly Becomes `The West Coast's Pruitt- igoe'," and "Evaluation: Working Toward an Approach that will Yield Lessons for Future Design." Architecture: The AIA Journal (August 1976), 65(8): 22-25, 26-28.
(with Donald Canty). "Evaluation: A Small Office Building Asserts Itself, but with Respect." Architecture: The AIA Journal (September 1976), 65(9): 22-26.
"Fascination with Unlikely Things," and "Pulling from Forms that have Worn Well: Design Firm Offices, Columbus, Ohio, Design Collective." Architecture: The AIA Journal (April 1986) , 75(4): 36-39, 52-53.
Edited. "The Fourth Annual Review of Recent World Architecture." Architecture: The AIA Journal (September 1985), 74(9): 74-149.
"Grand Rapids Becomes a Showplace of the Use of Sculpture in Public Places." Architecture: The AIA Journal (October 1976), 65(10): 40-51.
"Graphics in the Environment." Architecture: The AIA Journal (October 1975), 63(4): 19-40.
"Harry Weese of Chicago." Architecture: The AIA Journal (May 1978), 67(5): 56-65.
"Heart of the Country's Greatest City: The Many Significances of Grand Central." Architecture: The AIA Journal (October 1982), 71(12): 5-55.
"Henry-Russell Hitchcock: First Modern Architectural Historian." Architecture: The AIA Journal (April 1987), 76(4): 28.
"Holland: An Office Building with the Profile of a Waterside Village." Architecture: The AIA Journal (September 1984), 73(9): 146-147.
"Hospital Sets Standards of Neighborliness and Quality." Architecture: The AIA Journal (August 1984), 73(8): 74-75.
"In Defense of Density--and of Cities." Architecture: The AIA Journal (December 1975), 63(6): 50-51.
"Interiors and Innovation: They are Early Barometers of Design Trends." Architecture: The AIA Journal (June 1988), 77(6): 62-63.
"Jahn's Chicago. 1: Board of Trade; 2: One S. Wacker," and "Speaking Softly in Strong Colors: Four Leaf Condominium Towers, Houston," and "Sophisticated Fantasy in Three Parts: Elliott House, Pennsylvania." Architecture: The AIA Journal (May 1983), 72(5): 152-159, 160-167, 168-173, 194-201.
"A Justice Center Comfortable in its Dramatic Surroundings." Architecture: The AIA Journal (August 1986), 75(8): 62-65, 79.
"A Legacy of Light." Architecture: The AIA Journal (May 1978), 67(6): 80-89.
"Library Addition Inserted into a Hill: On the Cornell Campus." Architecture: The AIA Journal (February 1986), 75(2): 50-53, 85.
"Lighting: The State of an Uncertain Art." Architecture: The AIA Journal (October 1977), 65(11): 50-65, 94.
"Linking a Civic Symbol to its City." Architecture: The AIA Journal ( 1978), 67(9): 40-45.
"Louis Barragan: Austere Architect of Silent Spaces." Smithsonian ( 1980), 11(8): 152.
"Making a Nonentity into a Landmark: Procter & Gamble Headquarters Addition, Cincinnati." Architecture: The AIA Journal (November 1985), 74(11): 34-39, 108.
"`Miniaturized, Fairy-Tale Castle': House on the Severn River, MD, Bohlin Powell Larkin Cywinski," and "Tiny, Amiable Gate House, for a Woodstock, NY Estate, Kliment and Halsband." Architecture: The AIA Journal (July 1987), 76(7): 64-65.
"Minimalist Assemblage of `House Forms': Mahoney House, Peter Forbes & Associates." Architecture: The AIA Journal (May 1987), 76(5): 92-97.
"Mr. Johnson's Hidden Jewel of a Museum: It Was Called Postmodern in the Middle 60s and Has Been Neglected Ever Since." Architecture: The AIA Journal (May 1980), 69(5): 52-57. Wing for Dumbarton Oaks.
"The National East: An Evaluation: I. M. Pei's Landmark After Six Years." Architecture: The AIA Journal (October 1984), 73(10): 74-79.
"New Ways of Reviving an Old Neighborhood: Innovation in St. Paul's Lowertown." Architecture: The AIA Journal (November 1983), 72(11): 72-74.
"Prefabricated House Perches Lightly on a Sloping Site." Architecture: The AIA Journal (July 1985), 74(7): 80-81.
"Profile: SOM, a Legend in Transition." Architecture: The AIA Journal (February 1989), 78(2): 52-59.
"Pros and Cons of Various Project Delivery Approaches, Traditional and Otherwise." Architecture: The AIA Journal (February 1976), 65(2): 48-51.
"A Quiet Place Apart: Artist's Studio in San Mateo, Calif." Architecture: The AIA Journal (October 1989), 78(10): 79.
"Refining a Familiar Vernacular: I. M. Pei & Partners' Mellon Arts Center, Wallingford, Conn." Architecture: The AIA Journal (September 1983), 72(9): 43-49.
"Reinvigorating a Regional Architecture: Rose House, East Hampton, NY, Eisenman Robertson Architects," and "`Office, Palazzo, and Monastery': Vignelli Associates Studio, New York City." Architecture: The AIA Journal (June 1987), 76(6): 64-67, 76-81.
"Removal of Serra's Sculpture under Consideration in St. Louis," and "Eliel Saarinen, then Pei, Now Meier: So the Des Moines Art Center Has Grown." Architecture: The AIA Journal (October 1985), 74(10): 16, 32-41.
Review of Architecture Transformed: A History of the Photography of Buildings from 1839 to the Present , by Cervin Robinson and Joel Herschman. Architecture: The AIA Journal (November < !-- YR--> 1987), 76(11): 118-119.
Review of Cities & People: A Social & Architectural History , by Mark Girouard. Smithsonian (April 1986), 17:148.
Review of A Palace for a King: The Buen Retiro and the Court of Philip IV , by Jonathan Brown and J. H. Elliott. Smithsonian ( 1980), 11(9): 172-173.
Review of Past, Present, East and West , by Sherman E. Lee. Smithsonian ( 1983), 13(11): 108.
Review of The Stones of Venice , by John Ruskin, and John Ruskin: The Passionate Moralist, by Joan Abse. Smithsonian ( 1982 ), 12(10): 132-134.
"Richard Lippold's Wired Universe of Gold and Silver." Smithsonian ( 1983), 13(11): 108.
(with Allen Freeman). "The Rockefeller Center of the 80's? Battery Park City's Core; Architects: Cooper Eckstut Associates, and Cesar Pelli." Architecture: The AIA Journal (December 1986), 75(12): 36-43.
"Seventy-Five Turbulent Years of American Architecture as Recorded by the Professional Press." Architecture: The AIA Journal (December 1987), 76(12): 73-103.
"Showcases for Architecture (Museums as Glamor Buildings)." Architecture: The AIA Journal ( 1986), 75(1): 28-31.
"`Smart' Tower Entered from a Neoclassical Conservatory," (Pereira Associates) and "Architectural Offices in a Former Silverware Factory." (MBT Associates) Architecture: The AIA Journal (Marc h 1985), 74(3): 136-137, 140-141.
"Solving `Reverse Energy Problems': Hospital in Bethel, Alaska." Architecture: The AIA Journal (January 1984), 73(1): 76-79.
"Spaces for Selling." Architecture: The AIA Journal (July 1978), 67(8): 34-71.
"`Splendor beneath the Grass' in Michigan: A Law School Building Brightened by a Moat of Glass," and "Lively Campus Center Atop a Buried Library," and "Firm Extends its Reach into Underground Space," and &qu ot;Sculpting with the Earth: A House that is a Pair of Bermed, Linked Pyramids in the Woods," and "Going Underground to Escape Controversy: San Francisco's Huge Convention Center Avoids Visible Heft in a `No Growth' Era," and "State-of-the Art Underground Design: A New University of Minnesota Building is a Technological Showcase." Architecture: The AIA Journal (January 1983), 72(1): 50-55, 56-57, 58-60, 61, 62-63, 64-67.
"The State of the Cities: Paradox." Architecture: The AIA Journal (December 1988), 77(12): 71-77.
"Surplus School Buildings: New Opportunities for Adaptive Use." Architecture: The AIA Journal (April 1977), 66(4): 58-63.
"Tripartite Form, Country Accent: The Foster House in McLean, VA." Architecture: The AIA Journal (October 1983), 72(10): 82-85.
"Underground Architecture." Architecture: The AIA Journal (November 1978), 67(13): 34-49.
"`Urbane and Lively' Stimulus to Revival: Riverside Convention Center: James Stewart Polshek & Partners." Architecture: The AIA Journal (January 1988), 77(1): 88-91.
"The Urbane and Varied Buildings of Bert, Jackson & Associates," and "Architecture in Outer Space: An Interview with an Astronaut." Architecture: The AIA Journal (May 1977), 66 (6): 50-57, 58-60.
"A Very, Very Long Version of a Prairie House; Architects: Gunnar Birkets." Architecture: The AIA Journal (December 1986), 75(12): 62-65.
"Waterfront Housing at Once Exuberant and Classical: Tegel Harbor Housing: Moore Rubie Yudell." Architecture: The AIA Journal (May 1988), 77(5): 172-175.
"Waterside Urbanism: Bayshore on the Boulevard, Tampa." Architecture: The AIA Journal (October 1989), 78(10): 54-57.
"Women in Architecture: Individual Profiles and a Discussion of Issues." Architecture: The AIA Journal (January 1982), 71(1): 42-51.
"World Architecture." Architecture: The AIA Journal (September 1987), 76(9): 45-95.
"Wright's Guggenheim Museum Receives AIA 25- Year Award." Architecture: The AIA Journal ( 1986), 75(3): 13.