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    Jan 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. PASSINGS: Richard J. Sheirer, Jiri Raska, Jack Lionel Warner

    <b>Richard J. Sheirer</b>
    Richard J. Sheirer NYC emergency official at time of 9/11 Richard J. Sheirer, 65, the former New York City emergency management chief who helped guide the city through the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, died Thursday after experiencing chest pains....

    Tags: Obituaries, 2016 Olympic Games, New York City, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Health

  2. Jan 29, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  3. 01/30: Progressions

    Accounting Stephen M. Cohn has been appointed a partner in Horne, Holmes, Crenshaw & Blake, LLP, Altamonte Springs. Architecture Cuhaci & Peterson, Baldwin Park, has appointed Bill Stewart senior electrical designer; Christian Paulo CAD technician; Lee...

    Tags: Realty, CNL Financial Corporation, Services and Shopping, Lake Nona, Siemens

  4. Feb 1, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  5. The Life of a City: A new documentary looks to urban planning to solve tomorrow's problems

    If you're optimistic about our chances of tackling the big challenges facing humanity in the 21st century &mdash; poverty, overpopulation, the environment, the fair allocation of political power &mdash; then you're likely to feel good about the state of cities. After all, over 50 percent of the world's population now lives in cities, and experts expect that number to soar to something like 70 percent by the middle of this century. If the aforementioned problems are to be solved, their solutions will probably be found in an urban context. Cities consume 75 percent of world energy, so a small improvement in urban power usage can have a huge effect. <em>Urbanized</em>, a new feature-length documentary by filmmaker Gary Hustwit (<em>Helvetica</em>, <em>Objectified</em>), explores the world of contemporary urban design, showcasing how city planning is likely to shape the ways we live and think about shared communal space well into the future. (The film premieres in Hartford this week.) Whether we have good reason to be optimistic is a question left unanswered by the documentary.
    If you're optimistic about our chances of tackling the big challenges facing humanity in the 21st century — poverty, overpopulation, the environment, the fair allocation of political power — then you're likely to feel good about the state of...

    Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Robert Moses, Public Transportation, Activism

  6. Feb 7, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. 'Luminous Field' will show Millennium Park in a new light

    Normally the light in Petra Bachmaier and Sean Gallero's spare Humboldt Park apartment is plain, not funky at all.
    Normally the light in Petra Bachmaier and Sean Gallero's spare Humboldt Park apartment is plain, not funky at all. "We have these crystals over there where we catch the sun," Gallero said, pointing to a window, "and we just have this prismatic rainbow...

    Tags: Entertainment, Millennium Park, Frank Lloyd Wright, Music, Arts

  8. Jan 7, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  12. Jan 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Baltimore's downtown public spaces get a face-lift

    A vision for the &quot;greening" of downtown Baltimore is taking shape after city leaders proposed ambitious steps to keep and attract businesses and residents by making public areas more inviting.
    A vision for the "greening" of downtown Baltimore is taking shape after city leaders proposed ambitious steps to keep and attract businesses and residents by making public areas more inviting. An open-space plan unveiled last February by the Downtown...

    Tags: Inner Harbor, Pratt Street, Lexington Market, Jim Brown, Charles Street

  14. Dec 29, 2011 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  15. Art displays take flight at JWA

    JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT &mdash; The &quot;Flight of Ideas" art installation noiselessly crowds the airspace above the baggage carousels at the new Terminal C here.
    JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT — The "Flight of Ideas" art installation noiselessly crowds the airspace above the baggage carousels at the new Terminal C here. This is where the old Terminal B garage stood before construction crews razed it to clear the way...

    Tags: Museums, Concourse, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Federal Aviation Administration, Teaching and Learning

  16. Dec 28, 2011 |Story| LA Canada
  17. California Weekend Getaway: Santa Barbara the easy way

    If there is a more beautiful city in California than Santa Barbara, we have yet to find it. Broad beaches are set against lush vegetation and a hilly landscape that is nestled just in front of the picturesque Santa Ynez Mountains. An abundance of Spanish architecture completes a panorama that could just as well be a beautiful city on the Mediterranean.
    If there is a more beautiful city in California than Santa Barbara, we have yet to find it. Broad beaches are set against lush vegetation and a hilly landscape that is nestled just in front of the picturesque Santa Ynez Mountains. An abundance of...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Natural Resources, Commuting, Travel, Museums

  18. Jan 15, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Keeping it fresh

    Pair up an architect with a marketing manager/financial adviser and a chef/concept developer, and you get Zona Fresca, the Mexican grill restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, Plantation and its newest location in Pompano Beach.
    Pair up an architect with a marketing manager/financial adviser and a chef/concept developer, and you get Zona Fresca, the Mexican grill restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, Plantation and its newest location in Pompano Beach. For more than a decade, Oscar...

    Tags: Onions, Fort Lauderdale, Mexico, Architecture, Dining and Drinking

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

    <b>&quot;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: Italy, Union (McHenry, Illinois), Services and Shopping, Pistachios, Travel

  22. Dec 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. New year, new look

    As the New Year dawns, many people will look around and realize that it's time for a little freshening up at home.
    As the New Year dawns, many people will look around and realize that it's time for a little freshening up at home. Putting away the holiday knickknacks is a good start, but more substantial dramatic changes require a little more effort — although...

    Tags: Federal Hill, Tangerine, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Pigtown, The Home Depot

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