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Extractions: This page is longer than usual because I work in a building designed by this architect, and so have a special interest - GH. 1912-1986, American architect, born in Seattle, WA. He is known for his designs combining aesthetic appeal with functional efficiency, and he preferred delicate, refined material such as wood and polished steel to the more conventional rough concrete and brick. His designs are seen in airport buildings in St. Louis (1951) and Boston (1968); at the U.S. Consulate General, Kobe, Japan; at the U.S. science pavilion for the Seattle World Exposition (1962); and at the World Trade Center complex, N.Y.C. Consists of seven buildings and a shopping concourse. Most prominent are the 110-story, rectangular twin towers rising to 1,350 ft (411 m), second in height only to Chicago's Sears Tower. Construction began in 1966, the complex opened in December 1970, and was dedicated in April 1973. Commentary by Paul Heyer Architects on Architecture: New Directions in America ``Yamasaki's commission to design the World Trade Center with the New York firm of Emery Roth and Sons...house(s) anyone and anything connected world trade. The program presented to Yamasaki, who was selected over a dozen other American architects, was quite explicit: twelve million square feet of floor area on a sixteen acre site, which also had to accommodate new facilities for the Hudson tubes and subway connections-all with a budget of under $500 million. The vast space needs and limited site immediately implied a high-rise development that...make(s) the adjacent drama of Manhattan's business tip seem timid in comparison....
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Extractions: Chicago is a city of world-class architecture, a city of unsurpassed beauty, and a city with enormous civic pride. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan in the heart of the United States and the Midwest, Chicago is home to many interesting people, sports teams, buildings, museums and cultural attractions. Referred to as "The Windy City," lakefront parks, parades, cherished landmarks and diverse neighborhoods all invite residents and visitors to live, work and enjoy themselves here. With over 150 years of its unique history, from the first settler Jean Baptiste Point de Sable to Michael Jordan, Chicago is home to many famous and fascinating people, and the invention home of many "first" products, places and events. Historically, Chicago has been known as
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Extractions: City Guides Transportation Other Local Info Milwaukee is known as the "Genuine American City" because its history is the story of our nation, its people fairly represent the country as a whole, and like those people, its charm is in its simple honesty. Once a gathering place for Native American tribes to trade and socialize, then a frontier outpost, soon a roaring city of immigrants and industrialists, and now a vigorous community that balances urban excitement and small-town intimacy, Milwaukee's growth and evolution on the shores of Lake Michigan have left a rich legacy for visitors: vibrant arts and culture, stunning parks, varied and well-preserved architecture, deeply-ingrained traditions of hard work and hospitality, and an ethnic diversity that is celebrated and shared. There are too many options to list here, but if you're coming to an event at the Midwest Airlines Center, U.S. Cellular Arena or Milwaukee Theatre, some "don't-miss" attractions include the Museum Center featuring the Milwaukee Public Museum, Humphrey I-Max Theater and Discovery World; the Milwaukee Art Museum and its spectacular new addition designed by Santiago Calatrava; the Miller Park baseball stadium; any of Milwaukee County's glittering green necklace of parks, trails and public golf courses, especially along the lakefront; and any of dozens of festivals, including the world's greatest music festival, Summerfest.
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Extractions: Welcome to Chicago, a.k.a. "The Windy City. Once you have lived here for a while, you will understand the reason for the nickname. The city planners, in their wisdom, designed the city as a grid of high-rise wind-tunnels for the arctic air blowing off the Great Lakes! But that's by no means the whole story. Read on. If you draw a line across the US, from New York in the east, to Portland, Oregon, in the west, you will find Chicago about one third of the way across, at the bottom left corner of Lake Michigan, the most southerly of the Great Lakes. With its sky-scrapers overlooking miles of beaches, the city looks, to all intents and purposes, like a city by the sea, a sort of Miami of the north, only a lot larger and more serious. With eight million inhabitants, Greater Chicago ( Chicagoland , to its natives) is the US's third largest city (after New York and Los Angeles), the most populous in the US Midwest, and has a world-class architecture, economy and culture. Not bad for a muddy town that, in 1840, had less than 5,000 inhabitants! Chicago is divided loosely into the North, West and South "Sides" and the central, Downtown part is called the Loop. There are over seventy neighborhoods in the six counties that make up the Chicago area. (Of these, Cook County is by far the most populous, at over 5 million.) Expats will tend to want to live in the up-scale neighborhoods to the North and West (see below).
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Extractions: Kansas City International Airport serves the major national airlines. Shuttle service to the Country Club Plaza area is available from KCI Shuttle (816.243.5000), which has ticket desks in every terminal of the airport. One-way fare is $14, round-trip $23. Alternatively, and more expensively, Quicksilver Airport Service (913.262.0905) will get you there for $23.50 each way (no round-trip discount, reservations required). Getting there by automobile. Those arriving on I-70 from the north, west, or east, take I-35 south to the Broadway exit and continue south, passing through both the Westport and the Country Club Plaza areas. At 47th Street (Brush Creek Blvd.), turn left (that is, east). Proceed past the Nelson Atkins Museum to Rockhill and turn right (south). At the fork in the road, bear right (a sign is posted), and continue down Cherry Street to 52d Street. Turn left into 52d, right on Holmes, and left again on 53d. Turn into the parking lot (free!) on the left, and Grant Hall will be immediately before you. Those arriving on I-470 from the south, take the Holmes exit. Continue north on Holmes to Baptist Memorial Hospital, veer to the right (following the main traffic flow), and get onto Rockhill Road. Continue on Rockhill to 52d Street, turn left onto the UMKC campus, and left again into the Grant Hall parking lot immediately before the dead end.
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Extractions: SESSIONS If interested in speaking you should send an abstract and a C.V. (graduate students please indicate your faculty advisor) directly to the chair of the session by JANUARY 5, 2003; you will be notified by February 1 if your proposal has been accepted. African Art (chaired by Fred Smith, Kent State University, School of Art, Kent OH 44242 [fsmith@kent.edu]): The panel focuses on the visual culture of Africa and the African Diaspora. Both traditional and contemporary material will be investigated within a contextual framework. Asian Art (send abstracts to David Wilkins, History of Art and Architecture, 104 Frick Fine Arts, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA 15260 [dgw2@pitt.edu]) Art and Architecture of the Mediterranean and Adjacent Regions (chaired by H. Anne Weis, 104 Frick Fine Arts, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA 15260 [weis@pitt.edu]): The session will allow scholars of ancient art in the Mediterranean and adjacent regions (e.g. the Near East or northern Europe) to share new or developed research. Since the session is open to scholars whose work spans a wide geographical and chronological area, abstracts and presentations should establish a context for the work within the broader history of the Mediterranean region. Alteration and Renovation in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds (chaired by Amy Morris, Dept. of Art, PO 720, Wittenberg University, Springfield OH 45501-0720 [amorris@wittenberg.edu]). This session will explore works of art and architecture from Antiquity through the Middle Ages, which have been altered or renovated at some point after their creation. For the most part, renovations, which did not completely destroy the appearance of the original work, will be considered. The goal is to explore the reasons for these changes. Why did the patron decide to renovate an already existing work rather than have a new one created? What new meaning is brought to a renovated work of art? What can these alterations tell us about patronage?
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Extractions: The opening speaker will be Professor Asha Ramgobin, Director, Law Clinic, University of Natal, Durban, South Africa, and National President, Association of University Legal Aid Institutions of South Africa, who will speak on "Public Interest Lawyering in Post-Apartheid South Africa" on Friday afternoon, 3-4 p.m., October 6, followed by a reception, 4-5:30 p.m. Saturday, October 7 One of the facilitators for the conference on Saturday will be Neil Gold, internationally recognized clinical law teacher and Academic Vice-President at the University of Windsor, Canada, who will focus on "Developing A Vocabulary and a Curriculum for Teaching Justice." Other presenters include: John Ammann. St. Louis University; Frank Bloch, Vanderbilt; Judy Coyle, Washington University School of Civil Engineering; Mary Domahidy, Department of Public Policy Studies, College of Public Service, Saint Louis University; Cyndi Geerdes, University of Illinois; Kathy Hessler, Case Western Reserve; Peggy Maisel, Northampton; Rob Salem, University of Toledo; Randolph Stone, University of Chicago; and Thomas Thompson, Washington University School of Architecture.
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Extractions: Travel I love to travel, so I thought I'd post some resources for people like me who like to investigate themselves and stretch their budget so they can travel for longer. I hope to add sites for destinations (with the appropriate acid commentary) in the near future. Bon voyage! Discount Travel Agencies STA and Council Travel are geared toward student travel but often have surprisingly good deals available for faculty as well. Both have long waits at their actual offices or on the telephone so checking out fares online is not such a bad idea, particularly since one-way tickets are often just half of the roundtrip fare, so you can estimate prices for complex itineraries. You can order ISIC cards and Eurail or British Rail passes from either agency. STA Travel stands for Student Travel Australia and did the best job of ferreting out low fares in my experience. Council Travel compete well with STA in finding low fares. Cheap Tickets allows non-students to get in on the action as well. Lowestfare.com
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Extractions: From Dow Jones Newswires CHICAGO Rows of thick concrete slabs now line the sidewalks of Chicago's Sears Tower. Taxis are no longer allowed to pick up fares in the streets. Uniformed police officers stand guard. For the 125 tenants of the Sears Tower, the nation's tallest building, the pressure following the terror attacks last month appears to be rising. A handful of employees have quit working in the building out of fear of terrorist attacks, several tenants confirmed. One occupant has already notified the building's management that it planned to move out due to worries about the attacks, according a spokesman for TrizecHahn Corp., the Sears Tower's majority holder and manager. Retail businesses in the basement of the building, such as a hair salon and a flower shop, report anecdotally that their foot traffic has slowed since the attacks. A number of rumors have caused partial evacuations of the building since Sept. 11. A private security guard from another building phoned in bogus threats about a bomb at the Sears Tower. A rumor of a hijacked plane headed for downtown via Milwaukee also raised fears. A suspicious package brought the flashing lights of a dozen emergency vehicles.
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Extractions: Chicago is a city of world-class architecture, a city of unsurpassed beauty, and a city with enormous civic pride. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan in the heart of the United States and the Midwest, Chicago is home to many interesting people, sports teams, buildings, museums and cultural attractions. Referred to as "The Windy City," lakefront parks, parades, cherished landmarks and diverse neighborhoods all invite residents and visitors to live, work and enjoy themselves here. With over 150 years of its unique history, from the first settler Jean Baptiste Point de Sable to Michael Jordan, Chicago is home to many famous and fascinating people, and the invention home of many "first" products, places and events. Historically, Chicago has been known as
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