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    Dec 27, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Pastry and Paris sights become one and the same

    <b>"Pastry Paris: In Paris, Everything Looks Like Dessert"</b>
    Special to Tribune Newspapers
    "Pastry Paris: In Paris, Everything Looks Like Dessert" Little Bookroom, $19.95 This book takes its subtitle literally because, according to author and graphic designer Susan Hochbaum, everything in Paris does indeed look like dessert. Maybe part of...

    Tags: Transportation Industry, Union (McHenry, Illinois), Photography Supplies and Services, Architecture, Contemporary Music (genre)

  2. Mar 29, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  3. Top 10 things to do this weekend

    TribLocal - Elmhurst
    Naperville Food Tasting and Walking Tour The event will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 1 at 5th avenue station, 200 …...
  4. Sep 4, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Critic's notebook: Skyscrapers remain powerful symbols, post 9/11

    Any skyscraper is a contradiction.
    Any skyscraper is a contradiction. The tall tower is architecture's most famous building type and also the one most clearly at odds with the profession's roots. Fundamentally, architecture is shelter, a concession that we're afraid to face the elements...

    Tags: Frank Lloyd Wright, Burj Khalifa, Architecture, Saudi Arabia, New York

  6. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Architecture review: National September 11 Memorial

    If you were expecting the National September 11 Memorial to turn out to be a visionary or uncompromising monument to human tragedy and architectural destruction, you probably haven't been paying sustained attention to the process that created it. And who could blame you? The rebuilding effort at the World Trade Center site has been marked by enough grandstanding, backbiting and power grabs, among politicians and designers alike, to push even the most dedicated optimist toward utter cynicism.
    If you were expecting the National September 11 Memorial to turn out to be a visionary or uncompromising monument to human tragedy and architectural destruction, you probably haven't been paying sustained attention to the process that created it. And...

    Tags: Politics, Architecture, Local Government, New York, September 11, 2001 Attacks

  8. Nov 15, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Pier-hopping wooden coaster debuting at Morey's Piers in 2013

    A $12-million pier-spanning wooden roller coaster that will dive beneath the boardwalk and race across a cantilevered bridge before navigating a series of high-speed twists and turns is expected to open in 2013 at Morey's Piers seaside amusement park on the Jersey Shore.
    Los Angeles Times staff writer
    A $12-million pier-spanning wooden roller coaster that will dive beneath the boardwalk and race across a cantilevered bridge before navigating a series of high-speed twists and turns is expected to open in 2013 at Morey's Piers seaside amusement park on...

    Tags: Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Amusement and Theme Parks, Travel, Theme Park Vacations

  10. Aug 19, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Sneak peek: Kenneth Cobonpue's Ferris chair

    L.A. at Home
    Kenneth Cobonpue premieres his new Ferris chair, which puts you at the center of your own personal amusement park....
  12. Feb 25, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Monster Mash: 'Rent'-heads rejoice; music man Anthony Hopkins; Michael Maltzan's big moment

    Culture Monster
    Broadway hit "Rent" will return off Broadway; Anthony Hopkins tests the musical waters; architect Michael Maltzan may have his big moment...
  14. Mar 8, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Los Angeles Modern Auctions sees fierce bidding on designs by Ettore Sottsass, Mathias Goeritz, others

    L.A. at Home
    Los Angeles Modern Auctions' sale this week drew strong bidding on a range of designs, including (clockwise from top): Venini Murano window panels from a Malibu estate, a Rudolph Schindler side chair, Architectural Pottery planters, an Ettore Sottsass rug...
  16. Oct 7, 2010 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  17. October 8: Author - Blair Kamin Talks About His Book, Terror and Wonder: Architecture in a Tumultuous Age

    Blair Kamin
    WGN News
    Blair Kamin Event: Friday, October 15 12:30 p.m. Borders State and Randolph Chicago To purchase a copy of the book: Terror and Wonder: Architecture in a Tumultuous Age For nearly twenty years now, Blair Kamin of the Chicago Tribune has explored...

    Tags: Politics, Architecture, Chicago Tribune, WGN, Pulitzer Prize Awards

  18. Oct 10, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 10 must-see places that are less than a decade old

    They're a disparate lot &#8212; museums, hotels, an observation deck, a sculpture park and a sundial-shaped bridge &#8212; but these recent structures, none more than 10 years old, are redefining the West. Before we bow to them, though, let's admit that it's been a good decade too for landmark renewal, including San Francisco's Ferry Building (<a href="http://www.ferrybuildingmarketplace.com">www.ferrybuildingmarketplace.com</a>), a transit hub reborn in 2003 as a foodie mall; Sausalito's Cavallo Point, an Army post born again in 2008 as a luxury lodge (<a href="http://www.cavallopoint.com">www.cavallopoint.com</a>); San Diego's USS Midway (<a href="http://www.midway.org">www.midway.org</a>), an aircraft carrier born again in 2004 as a floating museum; and the Getty Villa (<a href="http://www.getty.edu">www.getty.edu</a>) in Pacific Palisades, reopened in 2006 after nine years of reshaping. Let's also tip our caps to Seattle's Experience Music Project museum (<a href="http://www.empsfm.org">www.empsfm.org</a>), which missed this list by reaching its 10th birthday in June.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    They're a disparate lot — museums, hotels, an observation deck, a sculpture park and a sundial-shaped bridge — but these recent structures, none more than 10 years old, are redefining the West. Before we bow to them, though, let's admit that...

    Tags: Adults, Anaheim, Los Angeles Times, Entertainment, Gardens and Parks

  20. Sep 12, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Daley the Builder leaves unfinished business

    Mayor Richard M. Daley is a relentless doer who has remade Chicago's urban landscape, but he is also leaving behind a load of unfinished business.
    Mayor Richard M. Daley is a relentless doer who has remade Chicago's urban landscape, but he is also leaving behind a load of unfinished business. The unbuilt Chicago Spire, an incomplete Block 37, an empty swath of land where Chicago wanted to construct...

    Tags: Politics, Chicago Real Estate, O'Hare International Airport, Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Housing Authority

  22. Dec 1, 2009 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  23. Green Light for Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge

    (DALLAS, TX) – A press conference was held by the City of Dallas to announce an exciting moment for the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.  The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers gave approval for the construction work on the approaches for the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge to continue as of December 1, 2009. This was a much anticipated approval and a critical next step for opening the beautiful bridge with the 400 foot center arch in 2011.
    The 33 News
    (DALLAS, TX) – A press conference was held by the City of Dallas to announce an exciting moment for the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers gave approval for the construction work on the approaches for the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge...

    Tags: Oncor Incorporated, Public Relations, Science and Technology, U.S. Army, Heavy Engineering

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(September 27, 2010)
14. Milwaukee, Wis. made the list due to its famous RiverWalk, a 3-mile walkway that winds down the Milwaukee River to Lake Michigan, and connects to both downtown destinations and to state parks and trails.