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Day Trips
"...tour of downtown Austin can uncover many easily overlooked architectural treasures. It is impressive that 65 percent of the..."

Jan. 30, 1998 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

It's All History
The Rise and Fall of Cedar Street
"...did not forgive Sinclair Black. Best known as the architect who lives on Sixth Street (above, really) and wields..."

Jan. 30, 1998 Music Feature by Michael Bertin

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...Texas, where he became dean of the School of Architecture in 1967. His skills as a teacher and architect..."

Jan. 23, 1998 News Feature

Home Improvement
Live Oak Theatre and the Overhaul of the State
"...arts theatre. This drama will encompass the challenges of architectural plans and construction crews, budgets and deadlines, but perhaps..."

Dec. 19, 1997 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

India Ink
The Literary Coming of the Second Continent
"...felt trumped-up. Even Roy's background was a bit much: architect, aerobics teacher, actress, living in the jungle with her..."

Dec. 5, 1997 Books Feature by Michael J. DiLeo

Seaholm Depot at Town Lake
"...Major regional station and gateway to Austin (Jana McCann Architect)..."

Nov. 28, 1997 News Feature

There Are No Guidelines
The Sixth Street Sound Ordinance
"...East Sixth Street residents Dr. Emma Lou Linn, retired architect David Graeber, and Graeber's wife Jean, complained to city..."

Nov. 21, 1997 Music Feature by Louisa C. Brinsmade

Off the Beaten Track
Can Light Rail Build Livable Communities?
"...also of the CPIC and currently engaged as an architect with the ATS; Austin Librach, former City of Austin..."

Nov. 21, 1997 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Who's the Boss?
Deer Park Neighbors and Developer Vie for Control
"...homeowners' association takes over and, through instruments like an architectural control committee, can set and enforce building and compatibility..."

Sept. 26, 1997 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

The Impossible Dream
Should Public Money Go to Private Theatre?
"...chatted up Mayor Kirk Watson. One of Austin's premier architects, Sinclair Black, stood talking to Councilmember Daryl Slusher. All..."

Sept. 19, 1997 News Column by Kayte VanScoy

Articulations
Gregor Leaves TFAA
"...year. Current plans call for a phase-in of Dallas architect Gary Cunningham's plans for the building, making substantial changes..."

Sept. 5, 1997 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Drag Rehab
"...line. illustrations by Francis Tsai -- Black and Vernooy Architects..."

Aug. 29, 1997 News Feature

Day Trips
"...a work of art. Designed by renowned San Antonio architect O'Neill Ford, the museum features 23 boveda domes reminiscent..."

Aug. 15, 1997 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Day Trips
"...town in Texas" by Frederick Law Olmstead, the landscape architect for New York City's Central Park, and "the Mother..."

Aug. 8, 1997 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Art's New Address
Uptown Is Home to Austin's Latest Cultural District
"...Peeples' current exhibition features furniture by Dallas architect Russell Norton Buchanan. It's hard to pin down the..."

July 4, 1997 Arts Feature by Rebecca S. Cohen

Mapping Out a Solution
Austin's Homeless Task Force
"...literally sent its findings to the drawing board. Volunteer architect Sarah Swearer's initial rendering shows a 70,000-square-foot campus with..."

July 4, 1997 News Feature

The Natural Center of Gravity
Utter Reading Series at the Austin History Center
"...the potential for is an image he's grafted from architect Charles Moore. "He talks about immaculate collisions between what's..."

May 9, 1997 Books Feature by Phil West

Mayor's Race Contribution & Expenditure Reports
"...$450; Bob Knight, $300; home builder Bob Tresch, $250; architect Ponciano Morales, $250; Eastside don and frequent city contract..."

April 25, 1997 News Feature

Day Trips
"...Park System Rustic style was no longer the only architecture being used in the construction of Texas parks. The..."

April 18, 1997 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Place 5 Contributions & Expenditure Reports
Bobbie Enriquez
"...attorney Mike Willatt, $500; enviro engineer Thomas Joyce, $500; architect Matt Kreisle, $500; Capital Metro tax roll-back advocate Gerald..."

April 18, 1997 News Feature

LIGHT RAIL 101: The Facts, Figures, & Terms You Need to Know
"...used to be built. (Many practitioners, including Florida superstar architect Andres Duany, prefer the label "traditional town planning.") When..."

April 4, 1997 News Feature

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...inch of wallspace in the small conference room where architect Matthew Kreisle last week presented the Heritage Society's findings..."

March 28, 1997 News Feature

Further Reflections
SXSW Film Festival
"...times out. Then Betty connects with Arnold, a tongue-tied architect who, heretofore, has only been a mute listener on..."

March 21, 1997 Screens Feature

Art
Art Openings
"...9. Polite's work involves the people, places, animals, and architecture that surround her. This exhibition features fragments and views..."

March 14, 1997 News Feature

Reflections
SXSW Film Festival and Conference
"...before The Broken Giant. Its story about a deadline-beset architect (Joe Stevens) in the throes of a quitter's nicotine..."

March 14, 1997 Screens Feature

Dancing About Architecture
Eyes on the Prize
"...time for their work as a film producer and architect, respectively, by selling the club to longtime employee Mike..."

Feb. 21, 1997 Music Column

Hancock Center, R.I.P.
Everything Old Is New Again at 41st & I-35
"...And in Austin, you'd be hard-pressed to find an architect who wouldn't itch to convert a 34-acre site, squat..."

Feb. 14, 1997 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Articulations
Another New Museum??!?
"...UT Board of Regents. The process for selecting an architect will begin this year, and UT hopes to finish..."

Feb. 7, 1997 Arts Column

Public Notice
subUrban angst
"...It; We'll Come The University of Texas School of Architecture and the Texas State Energy Conservation Office host William..."

Jan. 24, 1997 Column by Kate X Messer

Shortcuts
"...Heather McClellan also co-produced) this 12-minute comedy about an architect who is trying to quit smoking while on deadline..."

Dec. 13, 1996 Screens Column

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