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TITLE: Architectural Record Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: December 1999; Vol. 187, No. 12
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Context studies of the Museum of Technology Culture, New York, by Asymptote Architecture. Above: The Cine, New York, by Hariri & Hariri.

FEATURES:
Under One Roof by Suzanne Stephens The Millennium Dome is almost ready for the Big Moment. Projects.
Futures to Come by Suzanne Stephens and Clifford Pearson What form will architecture take in the next 100 years? A group of innovative American architects has the answers.
Analysis by Kurt Andersen* Culture critic Kurt Andersen finds optimism and consistency in the nine projects, not to mention a healthy dose of biology.
Resi-rise* Kolatan/Mac Donald Studio.
Museum of Technology Culture* Asymptote Architecture.
Wheelchair Village* Michael Sorkin Studio.
The Cine* Hariri & Hariri.
Embryologic House* Greg Lynn FORM.
College of Modern Art* Guthrie + Buresh Architects.

BUILDING TYPES STUDY 780:
Form in the Era of Fun by Gregory Beck, AIA The lessons learned from 150 years of expositions, world's fairs, and theme parks have formed the basis for a revolution in design.
DisneyQuest, Chicago by David S. Morton Walt Disney Imagineering.
Times Square Studios, New York City by Soren Larson* HLW International LLP.
Terminator 2: 3D Attraction, Hollywood by David S. Morton* RIOS Associates Inc.
Cirque du Soleil, Orlando by David S. Morton* Ford Farewell Mills and Gatsch, Architects Product Reports.
Introduction by Rita F. Catinella Our judges selected the year's most interesting new products from 16 categories and hundreds of choices.
The Products General Data, Site Work, Concrete, Masonry, Metals, Woods & Plastics, Thermal & Moisture, Doors & Windows, Finishes, Specialties, Equipment, Furnishings, Special Construction, Conveying Systems, Mechanical, and Electrical.

TECHNOLOGY:
Giving Back to the Environment N Claire Downey er Wendy Talarico.
Today's Research, Tomorrow's Software by B.1. Novitski.
Tech Briefs.
What's at.
Reader Service.
Manufacturers' Spotlight.
Classified Advertising.

News: De Young design causes a ruckus in San Francisco.
Sydney's Olympic structures get mixed reviews.
Dialogue.
Editorial.
Speak Out.
Letters.
Mentors.
Departments.
New City Hall* Mockbee/Coker Architects.
Prototypical Airport* Jesse Reiser and Nanako Umemoto.
Glass Tower* Kruec`k + Sexton.
Pulse.
Critique: Future re-urbanization by Robert Fishman.
Digital Architect: Rapid prototyping by B.J. Novitski.
Software Reviews: Web tools for collaboration by Jerry Laiserin, AIA.
Book Reviews: A town called Celebration by John E. Czarnecki.
Correspondent's File: Budapest by Carl Kovac.
Dates/Events.
The Future by Rita F. Catinella.


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