Posts Tagged:Economy

The Studio 68: Towers, Trains, and Travel

by Tim Alatorre

MIT develops new stronger, longer lasting, “green” concrete that will last for 20,000 years and Saudi Arabia announced plans to build a mile high tower. Plus we sneak in another article about uncle Frank.



The Studio 58: The Roark Has Landed

by Tim Alatorre

NASA finally builds a moon base … in California? What in the world is the PPP, Ayn Rand makes her debut on the show, plus a firm that has increased revenue by 700 percent in the last four years.



The Studio 57: Live From Philly

by Tim Alatorre

Teagan Andres is back with an update on her new life as a student and mechanical Reviteer. We say goodbye to an architectural legend and discuss the role of Architects in designing the nations future safety. Plus the most expensive parking garage ever!



The Studio 55: The Gehry School of Unnecessary Architecture

by Tim Alatorre

The obsession over real estate prices, Frank Gehry, and really cool green stuff continues. Plus a rather disjointed tribute to Uncle Frank as Taliesin celebrates it’s 100th anniversary.



The Studio 52: Lots of Parades

by Tim Alatorre

Nicholas B. Leone, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP, B’Arch ’08, enlightens us on a different way to use our architecture background. We announce the winners of the competition and Haley insists that size matters!