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...error occurred while processing this directive] woolly ones regularly walked the streets to market, so to contrast old and new uses of London's roads, the animals will be driven between Borough and Smithfield markets via the ultramodern Millennium Bridge that spans the Thames. Norman Foster, the bridge's architect, plans to lead the way. PETER ACKROYD'S THAMES On the same bridge - the first to be built in London in more than 100 years - bone up on the history of the river and the city it slices at a neat little exhibition put together by London biographer Peter Ackroyd...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sky's the Limit | 5/23/2006 | See Source »

...relocated across the river during the first renovations to the Fogg Museum’s Quincy Street address in over 50 years. Originally opened in 1927, the Fogg’s Quincy home will close its doors completely during the renovations, which will be led by the internationally-renowned architect Renzo Piano, who designed the Pompidou Center in Paris. Highlights from the Fogg and the Busch-Reisinger collections will be on display at the Sackler Museum during the renovations, which have been in the works for years. “In reality, what we’re doing...

Author: By Natalie I. Sherman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: LA Firm Will Design Allston Art Showcase | 5/17/2006 | See Source »

...better to put paradox into concrete form than architect Nouvel? The light-sensitive fa?ade of his best-known building, the Institut du Monde Arabe, both veils and reveals the culture within, and for the MQB, it was his idea to hand over the administrative wing to the left of the museum's main entrance as a blank canvas for the Australian artists. While the building functions as a bookshop, curatorial offices and library, it was also Nouvel's idea for it to be viewed as a 3D artwork from the street. Every available window, wall, ceiling and column was seen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Parisian Romance | 5/15/2006 | See Source »

...more surprising considering much of it was fine-tuned from a modest warehouse in Sydney's inner-west. "It's the nervous center at the moment," jokes Australian architect Peter Lonergan, the commission's project manager, who for the past year has employed up to 10 scenic painters, enamel firers and glass cutters to bring the artists' dreams to reality. Late last month, Time was given an exclusive preview of the work in its final stages before being freighted off to Paris for installation. With 2,500 sq m of public art, "every square millimeter involves a number of really...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Parisian Romance | 5/15/2006 | See Source »

...human spying capabilities. In private visits with lawmakers last week, Hayden had put many of those doubts to rest with assurances of his independence. But now, the NSA's terrorist-surveillance program is likely to take center stage at the hearings, given Hayden's role as its architect and the White House's earlier affirmations that it involved only international communications by people with "known links" to al-Qaeda and did not have ordinary Americans in its sights. The latest revelations could raise "additional substantial questions about the general's credibility," says Oregon Democrat Ron Wyden, a Senate Intelligence Committee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside Bush's Secret Spy Net | 5/14/2006 | See Source »

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