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Plans for The Point in Lehi are unveiled
LEHI -- In the process of planning for a new multifunctional development near Point of the Mountain in Lehi, internationally regarded architect Frank Gehry came across a budding apprentice in the 7-year-old son of businessman and Utah Flash owner Brandt Andersen. While Gehry was developing ideas for...
Articles 2008-09-25
Glamour at the gallery
Parties It gets the biggest billing in the world of summer arts parties, but for the artists at last Wednesday's glamorous Serpentine Gallery bash, it appeared to be as much about business as pleasure. Art dealers, gallery owners and new-monied Russians mingled around...
Articles 2008-09-21
Pick of the week
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion to 19 Oct Serpentine Gallery, London W2 Frank Gehry's pavilion is the latest in the series of building projects that spring up each summer in Kensington Gardens, adjacent to the Serpentine Gallery. If you play the gallery's time-lapse video of the...
Articles 2008-08-23
Specialisation has its limits
PAVILIONS ARE THE FLAVOUR OF THE MONTH IN LONDON, WITH FRANK GEHRY AT THE SERPENTINE GALLERY, AND AROUND THE CITY FOR THE LONDON FESTIVAL OF ARCHITECTURE; UIA CONGRESS IN TURIN; PETER COOK ENGAGES WITH SWEDEN'S 'CHIRPIES' AND 'COMFIES'; AR AWARDS EXHIBITION TRAVELS. This issue of The Architectural Review...
Articles 2008-08-01
London: city of summer pavilions. As the 2008 Serpentine Pavilion nears completion …
Conceived as a simple wooden box that creates a street that runs from park to gallery, the eight completed Serpentine Pavilion brings to Frank Gehry his first realised project in England. Suspended in typical Gehry fashion, a series of glass canopies give shelter to what is described more as an...
Articles 2008-08-01
New 'Green' Concrete Technology Is Taking Hold at Manhattan High-Rise Construction Sites
- Major development projects in the New York City area are now choosing The iCreteTM System for all their concrete needs. - New, prestige Manhattan high-rise buildings by renowned architects Frank Gehry, Robert A.M. Stern, and Daniel Libeskind are among those designed with iCrete. - More...
Articles 2008-07-29
Angles from heaven
The new Serpentine Pavilion will be Frank Gehry's first project in England. Jay Merrick explains why it's a builder's nightmare - and an architect's dream Alan Williams, a burly subcontractor, gazes up at the jut and splay of the giant, out-of-whack pillars and...
Articles 2008-07-09
Venice to bestow lifetime career award on 'starchitect' Gehry
ROME AFP — Canadian-American "starchitect" Frank Gehry will receive a Golden Lion award for his career at this year's architecture Biennale in Venice, organisers said Tuesday. "Frank Gehry has transformed modern architecture," Biennale director Aaron Betsky said in a statement. "He has liberated it from the...
Articles 2008-07-01
'Cheaper, faster, better': The future is Builiding Information
The future of the built environment may rely on the strategic placement of some digital ones and zeroes. Not that anyone will notice once the brick and mortar buildings go up. The technology known as Building Information Modeling - which goes by its...
Articles 2008-06-30
Downtown now a destination
LOS ANGELES -- Beaches and freeways, rather than a downtown skyline, are what come to mind when people think of this city. But downtown Los Angeles is experiencing a kind of renaissance that includes new retail and residential development. Locals say the opening of the Staples Center in...
Articles 2008-06-23
Flash owner building on early success
At age 29, Brandt Andersen is living an entrepreneur's dream: With profits in hand from the sale of an earlier, successful start- up, he decided that one goal -- finding interesting, creative projects -- would guide the choices he made for the next stage in his...
Articles 2008-06-22
Hutchings Museum plans a big week
LEHI -- Racing rats and crickets for dinner highlight Lehi Round- up week at the Hutchings Museum, 55 N. Center in Lehi. In addition, admission to the museum and to all activities from Monday to Saturday is free. -- ...
Articles 2008-06-22
Art Museum names 2 staffers to interim posts
Following the death June 1 of Philadelphia Museum of Art director Anne d'Harnoncourt, two long-time museum staffers have been named to interim positions. Chief operating officer Gail Harrity will act as the interim chief executive officer, and associate director of collections Alice Beamesderfer becomes interim head of curatorial affairs....
Articles 2008-06-21
Iowa watches water, damage rise
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Peering across the swollen Iowa River on Sunday, University of Iowa President Sally Mason faced the unthinkable possibility that she might soon be ordering the relocation or even demolition of some buildings on the campus she took over just 11 months ago....
Articles 2008-06-16
Utah Flash owner buys Lehi athletic skills facility
Utah entrepreneur Brandt Andersen, owner of the NBA Development League Utah Flash, has purchased an 80,000 square foot athletic skills development facility located just south of Point of the Mountain in northern Utah County at 4425 N. Thanksgiving Way in Lehi, and has changed its name from Open Court...
Articles 2008-06-16
Tiffany & Co. to Open a Store in Qingdao, China
NEW YORK -- Tiffany & Co. today announced plans for a July 2008 opening of a store in the coastal city of Qingdao, China. The approximately 2,000-square-foot store will open in Hisense Plaza, the city's premier destination for luxury shopping, located at 117, Ao Men Road, in...
Articles 2008-06-10
In A Formula Town, A Genuine Artist
Sydney Pollack, 73, Filmmaker, Actor A master of the star-studded, mainstream Hollywood movie, Pollack, who died of cancer last week, was the rare director who managed to please the critics, the suits and a wide public — though not always with the same...
Articles 2008-06-09
Utah Flash owner buys athletic facility
LEHI -- Brandt Andersen, owner of the Utah Flash, announced today that he has bought Open Court and will change the facility's name to The Factory. The site, an athletic skills development facility, is located along Interstate 15 near Point of the Mountain, across from where Andersen...
Articles 2008-06-05
Sydney Pollack, film director revered by stars, dies aged 73
Sydney Pollack, who has died aged 73, was an astonishingly versatile director. Look through his filmography and what leaps out is its diversity. Whether documentaries about architects Sketches of Frank Gehry, old-fashioned Hollywood weepies Out of Africa, political thrillers Three Days of the Condor, gender-bending comedies Tootsie, romance Sabrina, gruelling...
Articles 2008-05-28
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