Building Types Study 768 - Federal Detention Center, SeaTac, Washington - NBBJ (English)
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Title:Building Types Study 768 - Federal Detention Center, SeaTac, Washington - NBBJ
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Table of contents – Volume 19980
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- 9
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Dialogue - Editorial
- 12
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Dialogue - Letters
- 14
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Dialogue - Speak Out
- 16
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Dialogue - Mentors
- 18
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Dialogue - Pulse
- 21
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Departments - Books
- 25
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Departments - Exhibitions
- 31
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Departments - Correspondent's File
- 36
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News - Cyberspace Replaces Classrooms In Architecture School
- 36
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News - Designing in the Homeland: An American Goes Back to Iran
- 47
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Departments - Dates-Events
- 54
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Features - Earthly Inscriptions - A portfolio of Alex S MacLean's photographs of urban sprawl show the effects of human intervention on the landscape
- 60
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Features - Planning for Firm Succession - No matter when a firm confronts it, the issue of leadership transfer can be touchy; planning can smooth the transition
- 69
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Building Types Study 768 - Detention Facilities: Locking Them Up - While politicians may be calling for prisons that punish offenders at the lowest cost, architects and facilities operators understand the need to tailor the approach to the population, especially in the case of juveniles
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Building Types Study 768 - Grand Valley Institution for Women, Kitchener, Ontario - Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects
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Building Types Study 768 - Federal Detention Center, SeaTac, Washington - NBBJ
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Building Types Study 768 - Mecklenburg County Jail Central, Charlotte, North Carolina - Little-HOK Joint Venture Architects
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Building Types Study 768 - Crossroads Juvenile Detention Center, Brooklyn, New York - Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz
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Product Reports 1998 - Introduction - While the most dramatic product innovations this year were in the area of technology, the judges also found much to admire in improved building materials, both traditional and new
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Product Reports 1998 - Readers' Choice Awards - The winners of this year's Readers' Choice Awards
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Product Reports 1998 - Product Judges 1998 - The 1998 judges were a well-rounded and eclectic group
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Product Reports 1998 - The Products - Our panel of judges chose 101 products from 16 categories: General Data, Site Work, Concrete, Masonry, Metals, Woods & Plastics, Thermal & Moisture, Doors & Windows, Finishes, Specialties, Equipment, Furnishings, Special Construction, Conveying Systems, Mechanical, and Electrical
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Technology - Building Comfort with Less HVAC - Architects and engineers must work together to reduce a building's thermal load and downsize the heating and cooling plant
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Technology - Look for Higher Technology Benefits - The real advantages of computer technology to an architectural firm often go far beyond the perceptions of the principals
- 158
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AIA-CES Education - Self Report Form
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Reader Service Card
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Catalog Preview
- 182
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Classified Advertising
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Departments - The Future