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July 2002
Solar shines through Semi-transparent arrays expand the possibilities for integrating solar with glass |
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Learning from disaster: A talk with Lee Evey
Stalling retirement, the Pentagon 'renovator' has stayed on to oversee recovery and outlast the terrorists
After final solo, CSI eyes Chicago, China
Taking tall buildings' faint pulse
Executive Director David M. Maola recaps a special May 31 meeting of the Council on Tall Buildings in New York City
Woes aside, eRevolution still upgrading foothold
CFMA's new IT survey shows that more contractors are adding staff, equipment to stay competitive
Anatomy of a Giant: HOK
From Pearl Harbor to 9/11, Gyo Obata and HOK have witnessed history and played an increasing role in it. But the A/E says its real goal is "enriching people's lives"
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| Computer Applications |
Model solution to collaboration, communication
News bits
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| Design/Construct 300 |
Contractors
Engineer/Architects
2002 Giants: Firms brave new world
Slowed by war, numbed by scandal, many sweat as troubled parents dance
Engineers
Architect/Engineers
Architects
Construction Managers
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| Editorial |
Defining moments, lasting legacies
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| Features |
Solar shines through
Semi-transparent arrays expand the possibilities for integrating solar with glass
Retail link redefined
Parking deck renovation accommodates retail space and provides a corridor connecting a new condominium to an existing high rise
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| Front Page News |
L.A. taps N.Y. architect for museum
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| Legal Trends |
Missouri legislature adopts retainage reform
Risk-shifting may even be counterproductive
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| Letters |
Letters
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| News and Trends |
Congress takes cover
NIST proposes 'holistic' approach to WTC study
Experts cite deficiencies in fire protection coating and advantages of concrete in inhibiting fire
BOMA panel sees slow recovery
News briefs
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| Project Chronicles |
Chronicles update
Contractor prepares shoring, steel bid packages
Tacoma Convention Center Tacoma, Wash.
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