Below is a roundup of the news stories either featured or mentioned in the May 2009 print edition of RECORD. Photo © Gary Ebner/courtesy Peter Zumthor |
- Peter Zumthor Wins 2009 Pritzker Prize
- AIA Honors Winners of 2009 Young Architects Award
- City College’s Architecture School Snares $25 Million Gift
- Gehry Chosen to Design Eisenhower Memorial in D.C.
- Green-Building Movement Loses Two Pioneers
- Freelon Group Tapped for Civil Rights Center
- Despite Popularity, New Orleans Architecture High School Still Challenged
- As Economy Sank, Skyscrapers Soared Ever Higher
- Competition Fierce for Public School Projects
- With Jobs Scarce, Will Young Architects Flee the Profession?
- Hancock Tower Auctioned Off for Half-Price
- Tuskegee University Regains Accreditation
- Glasgow School of Art Launches Design Competition for New Building
- SANAA Designs First Derek Lam Boutique
- In Milan, Nouvel Fashions an “Extreme” Exhibition
- A Timely Reprise for U.S. Biennale Exhibition
- Max Borges Jr., Cuban Architect, Dies
- GSA Bestows Design Awards for Federal Buildings
- Guide Offers Tips for Tapping Into Stimulus Plan
- AIA Nevada Pushes “Pencil-Ready” Projects
- Winners of LA Transit Competition Announced
- AIA and Green Building Initiative Team Up
- Groups to Collaborate on Shared Carbon Accounting Methods
- Architectural Billings Index Jumps 8 Points