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THE NATIONAL AQUARIUM IN BALTIMORE: CAMBRIDGE SEVEN ASSOCIATES FROM BEIJING TO KASH!: OBSERVING THE CHINESE RURAL HABITAT TWO INTERPRETIVE CENTERS BLEND INTO NATIONAL PARK SITES A HOUSE BY RICHARD TREMAGLIO BUILDING TYPES STUDY: LOW-RISE OFFICE BUILDINGS FULL CONTENTS ON PAGES 10 AND 11 ARCHITECTURAL RECORD MAY 1982 5 A McGRAW-HILL PUBLICATION SIX DOLLARS PER COPY Your most prestigious execu­ tive offices, conference rooms, and lobbies deserve the highest compliment you can give the : the high-tech and high style of Soft Look Trimlok ceiling system. This nevv system combines the beauty of fabric-covered Soft Look Ceilings with the crisp, clean lines of fhe Trlmlok brushed-aluminum grid. A black recess accentuates the grid, adding depth and dimension to the concept of up-scale ceiling design. The uniquely gracious effect created by Soft Look Trimlok goes beyond appearance. This ceiling absorbs up to 65% of the sound striking its surface. 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Now that's a compliment. <Al FROM THE INOOORWORLD®OF @mstrong Circle 1 on inquiry card ~~~on intehiational collection p.a. box 7288, 919/434-4151 high point, n.c. 27264 boston (617) 423-0040 chicago (312) 822-0711 dallas (214) 747-7130 denver (303) 825-5093 houston (713) 523-4900 las angeles (213) 652-5450 minneapolis (612) 872-0510 new york (212) 371-6131 st. louis (314) 241-8431 san trancisco (415) 652-5646 toronto (416) 368- 3051 logos design waiter k. collection Circle 18 on inquiry card ARCHITECTURAL RECORD May 7982 3 LETTERS/CALENDAR Letters to the editor I wish Mr_ Perkins would have Calendar ARCHITECTURAL RECORD (Combined with AMER elaborated this facet of the article_ As CAN ARCHITECT, ARCHITECTURE and WESTER ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER) Sometime I would like to talk to Brad­ MAY it is written, it raises many interesting (ISSN0003·8S8X) May, 1982, Vol. 170, No. 6. Titl ford Perkins about various points he questions and should produce, I 12-13 Seminar, "Air Systems Design reg. in U. S. Patent Office, copyright() 1982 raised in his very thoughtful review hope, a lively discussion_ and Retrofit for Energy Cost Effec­ McGraw-Hill, Inc. All rights reserved. Indexed Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature, Art lnde [ ARC HITECTURAL RECORD, February 1982, Elsa Pena, Architect tiveness," first seminar in the Energy Applied Science and Technology Index, Engineeri pages 86-89]. Georgia State University Professional Development Series of Index, and The Architectural Index . E.g., the idea that the rising costs Atlanta the American Society of Heating, Every possible effort will be made to return materi of building had something to do with Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning En­ submitted for possible publication (if accompani by stamped, addressed envelope), but the edito the triumph of the International Style_ George Nelson's review of Knoll gineers; at the New York Statler and the corporation will not be responsible for lo I insis t it had nothing whatsoever to Design is thoughtful, very generous Hotel. Contact: ASHRAE, 1791 Tullie or damage. do with it. and witty [RECORD, mid-February Circle, N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30329. EXECUTIVE, EDITORIAL, CIRCULATION AND A VERTISING OFFICES: 1221 Avenue of the America Tom Wolfe 1982, page 49]- 17 Professional Development Seminar New York, N.Y. 10020. New York City He continues to be one of the 1, sponsored by the Society for Mar­ OFFICERS OF M cGRAW-HILL PUBLICATIONS CO most articulate writers in the architec­ keting Professional Services; held in PANY: president: Paul F. McPherson; executive vi The article by Bradford Perkins about tural profession. Seattle, Wash. Contact: Society for presidents: Daniel A. McMillan, Ill, Gene W . Si pson; senior vice president-editorial : Ralph R. Schul Tom Wolfe's book in your February Florence Knoll Bassett Marketing Professional Services, 1437 vice presidents: Kemp Anderson, business syste edition and his comments about Coconut Grove, Florida Powhatan St., Alexandria, Va. 22314. development; Robert B. Doll, circulation; James media influence on the development 20 through July 5 The American pre­ Hackett, controll er; Eric B. Herr, planning and dev opment; H. Joh l) Sweger, marketing. and maintenance of an architectural I am reminded of Mark Twain's com­ miere of the First International Exhibi­ CORPORA TIO 'i, OFFICERS : Harold W . M cGra practice are ever so right. ment that " reports of my death have tion of Architecture from the Venice chairman of the board and chief executive offic I suppose everybody knows, or been greatly exaggerated" by your Biennale, " The Presence of the Past," Joseph L Dionne, president and chief operati officer; Robert N. Landes, senior vice president a should know, that media coverage at Pier 2, Fort Mason, San Francisco. recent article on Ten Stamford Forum secretary; Ralph ). Webb, treasurer. and especially media connections can [RECORD, December 1981, pages 86- Contact: Friends of the Biennale, ASSOCIATED SERVICES/ M cGraw-Hill lnformati make a successful architect. How­ 91), which cites my building by Aldo 415 / 433-5149. Systems Co.: Sweet's Catalog Files (General Buildi ever, it is discouraging to think of Giurgola as " in spirit akin to a Beaux 27 through Oct. 3 Exhibition, "Grand Engineering, Industrial Construction and Renovati Light Residential Construction, Interiors), Dod innumerable small practitioners who Arts cenotaph across the street." Central Terminal : Th e City Within the Building Cost Services, Dodge Reports and Bulleti consistently have good designs and Webster's Third New Interna­ City, " exploring the development Dodge/ SCAN Microfilm Systems, Dodge Mana never get recognized beca use they tional Dictionary defines cenotaph as and influence of Grand Central Ter­ ment Control Service, Dodge Construction Statisti Dodge regional construction newspapers (Chica practice in the wrong location and " a tomb or a monument erected in minal. Organized by the Municipal Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco) . lack the right connections, media­ honor of a person whose body is Art Society of New York, sponsored SUBSCRIPTIONS: Position, firm connection, and ty wise _ Opposite to that, we have the elsewhere-" I' m not elsewhere­ by Philip Morris Incorporated and the of firm must be indicated on subscription orde Please allow 4-12 weeks for shipment. Subscripti Graveses, Venturis and Rudolphs, National Endowment for the Humani­ yet-and my name appears on that rates for personnel of Architectural, Engineeri whose latest designs might get monument. ties, and designed by Hardy Holzman Interior Design, Design and other directly relat acclaimed because of the name The monument incorrectly desig­ Pfeiffer Associates . At the New York firms and students thereof, are as follows: U.S . a behind the design rather than the nated as a cenotaph was once pri­ Historical Society, 170 Central Park U.S. Possessions $28.00; Canada $30.00; all at countries $S7 .00. For all other personnel; U.S. a merits of the design _ marily a monument to the living_ It is West, New York City. u_s_ Possessions $39.00; Canada $SO.OO; all at In his article, Mr. Perkins com­ St. John 's Park Monument, dedicated Through May 28 The Office for Met­ countries $65.00. Publisher reserves right to det ments that architecture has become in 1920 to those citizens of Stamford ropolitan Architecture's " Toward a mine subscription rates which apply. Single co price for Domestic and Canadian: $6.00; for F too close to fashion_ Could it be that whose names are inscribed thereon modern (re)construction of the Eu­ eign: $7 .00. the pressures associated with trying and who had served our country ropean city: four housing projects," CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Forward changes of addr to get coverage make architects drift from the French and Indian War an exhibition of recent projects by or service letters to Fulfillment Manager, ARCHIT TURAL RECORD, P.O . Box 430, Hightstown, toward the latest published ideas and Rem Koolhass and Elia Zenghelis; at through World War I. Although our 08520. Provide both old and new address; inclu styles, no matter how artificial or numbers have diminished considera­ The Institute for Architecture and zip code; if possible attach issue addre ss label. unsuited to their particular design? bly since the occasion, I recollect that Urban Studies, 8 W. 40th St., New GUARANTEE: Publisher agrees to refund that part How many times have we not seen at the time of the dedication -Armis­ York City. subscription price applying to unfilled part of s scription if service is unsatisfactory. buildings, portions of which seem tice Day, 1920-there were many of COPYRIGHT AND REPRINTING: Title® reg. in U vaguely familiar, and come to realize us young World War I veterans pre­ JUNE Patent Office. Copyright a:> 1982 by McGraw· that they have been strongly influ­ sent, along with some old codgers 6-9 Annual national convention of the Inc. All rights reserved. Where necessary, per sion is granted by the copyright owner for libra enced by published designs? from as far back as the Civil War, and American Institute of Architects, "A and others registered with the Copyright Cleara In a simplistic way, architecture we were all pretty proud to see our Quest in Time"; Honolulu. Contact: Center (CCC) to photocopy any article herein has always been an art with a trend names insc ribed on the bronze AIA, 1735 New York Ave.

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