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"Twisted" House Being Built On Upperline Street
WGNO NEWSAmmar Eloueini can't wait to move into his new Uptown home on Upperline, near Magazine street. Eloueini is an architect for AEDS which stands for Ammar Eloueini digit-all studio. Eloueini is from Paris, France. He came up with the design for his new...Tags: Arts and Culture, New York City
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Superdome's Siding Project Mostly Complete
Press ReleaseWorkers snapped into place the last major piece of new aluminum siding at the Louisiana Superdome today, completing the final Katrina-related renovation project funded by FEMA and giving the iconic facility a shiny new bronze exterior that mirrors its...Tags: Energy Saving, Joint Ventures, FEMA, Arts and Culture, Restructuring and Recapitalization
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Make New Orleans Home
Neighborhood Associations and Contacts Algiers Point The Algiers Point Association was founded in 1972 by a group of individuals interested in preserving the integrity of its architecture and improving the quality of life in the neighbhorhood....Tags: Citizens Initiative and Recall, Politics, Arts and Culture, Non Government Organizations, Turlock (Stanislaus, California)
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Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans
The mission of the Preservation Resource Center: To promote the preservation, restoration, and revitalization of New Orleans' historic architecture and neighborhoods. We at the PRC believe that preserving a city's architecture is tantamount to...Tags: Louisiana, Arts and Culture, China, New Orleans
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Light, many kinds of wood define architect's house
Staff reporterNEW ORLEANS (AP) - Inside Deborah Oppenheim and Rick Fifield's Faubourg Marigny home, the flood of natural light and the repetition of materials such as wood and glass help create a smooth flow between the living and office areas downstairs and the master...Tags: Floods, Arts and Culture, Disasters and Accidents, Homes
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City planning firm keeps city history in mind
Staff reporterBATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - In the early days of his business in Alexandria, landscape architect Patrick Moore would sometimes find himself sipping coffee in a client's home, discussing what types of daylilies could be planted that would match the draperies....Tags: New Jersey, Government, Employers, Louisiana State University, Arts and Culture
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Two New Orleans Locations on World List of Endangered Monuments
ABC26 NewsPeru's Machu Picchu ancient ruins, Antoni Gaudi's Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona and a New Orleans elementary school are among the cultural heritage sites threatened by neglect or overdevelopment, a preservationist group said Tuesday. The World...Tags: Travel, Connecticut, Kyoto (Japan), Schools, Arts and Culture
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Make It Right Home Designs Released
Staff reporterThe green, affordable multi-family home designs of fourteen acclaimed local, national and international architects were released today by Make It Right, the foundation founded by actor Brad Pitt to help rebuild the Lower 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina....Tags: Brad Pitt, Arts and Culture, House Building, Family
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Chicago architect designs a beacon for health care in Haiti
MIREBALAIS, HAITI — Under a blinding Caribbean sun, far from the sleek Chicago residences she usually designs, architect Ann Clark saw well-laid plans turn to improvisation, yet again.
Overhead, a 2,850-pound ventilation system dangled from a...Tags: Melissa Harris, Entertainment, Nursing, Labor Legislation, Tuberculosis
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Corona del Mar Today: City saves holiday weekend beach concessions with food trucks
The Big Corona Beach concessions stand won't be open by Memorial Day weekend as planned, but city staff scrambled and arranged for Wahoo's food trucks to be on hand from Saturday through Monday. Wahoo's owners, who also own the Rooster Cafe in Costa...Tags: Memorial Day, Holidays, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Government, PTA
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2012 restaurant design award finalists announced
L.A. at HomeSome familiar names popped up in the list of finalists for the annual Restaurant Design Awards, announced Wednesday by the Los Angeles chapter of the American Institute of Architects.... -
Our Laguna: Last chance for free Sunset Serenade
Some folks may have noticed that ubiquitous me was not at events last weekend that I was expected to attend. I had a date Friday with a handsome doctor, Steven Chang, which I slept through as he performed minor surgery on my neck — at 7:30 a.m., no...
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