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Everything You Need to Know About Being On a Home Renovation TV Show

Dwell

But in recent years, there have been more than a few stories where participants have spoken up about televised home makeovers gone awry, even though most contracts bind homeowners to firm confidentiality, preventing them—at least in theory—from spoiling unaired storylines or making public complaints.

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The Rise and Fall of Baltimore's HarborPlace

Community Architect

A network of community organizations in the United States called the Right to the City Alliance was launched in 2007. No tall building would be permitted on the waterfront except for the eventually constructed Ian Pei designed World Trade Center The waterfront would be protected as parks, public areas with a wide promenade.

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How to Invite More Demolition by Neglect: The sad case of the Hendler's Creamery

Community Architect Daily

In 2007 BDC selected preservation expert Marty Azola from two redevelopment proposals. The main structure was listed on the National Register as historically significant in 2007. The project to convert the facility into a private office building fell through in the recession, forcing Azola to sell the facility in foreclosure.

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US Architecture News: American Buildings

e-architect

Todd Schliemann, a partner at New York–based Ennead, who completed the hall’s restoration in 2015, describes its interior as abstract and almost scaleless, like outer space. Under the bill, the state would track businesses involved with the wall and prevent them from obtaining in-state contracts or assets.

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US Building News: American Architecture

e-architect

Todd Schliemann, a partner at New York–based Ennead, who completed the hall’s restoration in 2015, describes its interior as abstract and almost scaleless, like outer space. Under the bill, the state would track businesses involved with the wall and prevent them from obtaining in-state contracts or assets.