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Mayne, 61, said he thought of the award as not only a tribute to a single work, but also a validation of his “insistence of his voice as an architect.” He said his emotional investment in his projects has brought successes and difficulties across a career that spans 30 years...

Author: By Matthew A. Busch, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Architect Alum Nets Prestigious Award | 3/22/2005 | See Source »

Stein said that Mayne’s beginnings as an architect were “influenced by the sixties...

Author: By Matthew A. Busch, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Architect Alum Nets Prestigious Award | 3/22/2005 | See Source »

...reportedly China and Iran - in 2001. The new director of the SBU intelligence service, Olexander Turchinov, earlier told TIME that the defendants in the case included senior state officials, business leaders and SBU officers. Moscow Murder Bid RUSSIA Anatoly Chubais, head of the national electrical grid and a key architect of privatization under former President Boris Yeltsin, shrugged off an apparent assassination attempt, telling journalists he was expecting an attack. Assailants detonated a mine and strafed Chubais' car with automatic rifle fire as it left his home in the village of Zhavoronki, some 40 km outside Moscow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Worldwatch | 3/20/2005 | See Source »

...talking about her stiletto boots. To some, Condi's rise augurs a return to a more pragmatic U.S. diplomacy for an Administration exhausted by war, occupation and ideological infighting. That perception was given a boost last week by Bush's announcement that Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, the chief architect of the war in Iraq, would leave the Pentagon to take over as head of the World Bank--another sign that Rice and her realist deputies have gained the upper hand over their neoconservative rivals at the Defense Department. In policy, too, the Administration has shown a new willingness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Condi on the Rise | 3/20/2005 | See Source »

...even though there's plenty of sex and violence and violent sex in Metropolis, the most compelling parts are actually Gaffney's accounts of 19th century manual labor, which are as coolly, finely drawn as an architect's rendering. Her German leading man shovels snow and lays roads for the city, replacing New York City's "knobby, pothole-begetting ostrich-egg cobblestones" with slabs of smooth Belgian granite. He does time mucking out the fascinating labyrinth of Manhattan sewers. He works underwater laying the foundations of the Brooklyn Bridge in the silty muck at the bottom of the East River...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: They Built This City | 3/20/2005 | See Source »

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