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About: James

Website: http://www.studiojarch.com

Email: james@critiquethis.us

Articles Written by James:

  • The REAL Answers to Questions About NCARB Fees Increase, 21 Jul 2010
  • AIA YAF Temporary/Permanent Relief Housing Competition Results, 24 Jun 2010
  • Salomon R. Guggenheim Museum Graphic by Ted Naos, 23 Jun 2010
  • 1111 Lincoln Road by Herzog & de Meuron: The Beauty of Parking, 21 Jun 2010
  • The Child of the Sun, Florida Southern College designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, 26 Mar 2010
  • no Ya-Ya, people want architecture at a Great Value, 19 Jan 2010
  • Rethinking the Function of the Architect’s Desktop, 18 Dec 2009
  • de Young Museum by Herzog & de Meuron: The Copper Killer, 17 Dec 2009
  • An Intern’s Guide to Becoming an Architect, Lesson #1: NCARB & IDP, 02 Dec 2009
  • NCARB Sabotaging the ARE with Errors, Omissions & Quiet Corrections, 17 Nov 2009

Comments by James:

  • 10.05.28 on Download: LEED Certification Logo Set
  • 10.03.29 on NCARB Sabotaging the ARE with Errors, Omissions & Quiet Corrections
  • 10.03.16 on Bloomingdale’s Meet Kevin Kennon Architects
  • 10.01.20 on no Ya-Ya, people want architecture at a Great Value
  • 09.12.18 on de Young Museum by Herzog & de Meuron: The Copper Killer
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