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Kidd presided over an increase in the CityYear budget from $2.47 million to $14.55 million, due in part to a $7-million grant from the brand-new government Americorps program...
Those who have seen the site heap praise on UCSF for an enormously successful implementation of a brand-new science expansion. While there are some important differences, Mission Bay and Allston share many similarities: it’s a separate campus centering on the life sciences, and it is being constructed in a run-down section of the city on waterfront property that used to be a railyard...
...first stage of Harvard’s master planning for Allston, was partially distinguished by its body of work on academic science campuses. Cooper has worked at Johns Hopkins University, team member Laurie Olin has helped plan Yale’s Science Hill and Frank O. Gehry designed the brand-new Stata Center...
...firm went belly-up this year before finding a replacement. Work originally scheduled to be completed by April now has a wish-and-a-prayer July deadline, without landscaping or other embellishments. But the roof worked, and there are other bright spots. Greece has finished, on time, a brand-new airport, the Olympic village and parts of a new subway. The Markopoulo Equestrian Center is "an Olympic venue par excellence," said British equestrian Matt Straker, attending a recent test event. Athens itself, an ancient city with enough noisy charm to put Sydney and Atlanta to shame, is being spruced...
...Yale’s Resource Office on Disabilities, says that Harvard and Yale face similar problems with their buildings because so many of them were built before the law required them to be accessible. In the past few years, Yale’s campus has undergone extensive renovations; three brand-new buildings, which will all be handicapped-accessible, are under construction. York says that because Harvard’s building renovations have not been as vigorous as Yale’s, it is difficult to compare the schools’ levels of access. “We deal with...