Citation: Ao. Dean, Back to school - Academic building design is intended to reinforce interactive teaching, promote a sense of community, and stem campus sprawl with revised master plans (Recent works in New-Orleans, Brunswick, Maine and Claremont and Santa-Monica, California), ARCHIT REC, (8), 2000, pp. 141-141
Citation: Ao. Dean et Ca. Pearson, The principals of smart growth (Profiles of a new generation of mayors whoare setting a pragmatic agenda of smart growth and attention to design), ARCHIT REC, 188(6), 2000, pp. 76
Citation: Ao. Dean, The state of the profession (Fifty architects, clients, and educators share their ideas about seven years of prosperity, a CAD revolution, and sustainability), ARCHIT REC, 188(6), 2000, pp. 88
Citation: Ao. Dean et F. Kent, An urbanist says a sense of place is more important than the design itself(An interview with Fred Kent), ARCHIT REC, 188(4), 2000, pp. 63-64
Citation: Ao. Dean, The nation's biggest landlord just found style (GSA, the Feds prove they care about high design after all), ARCHIT REC, 188(2), 2000, pp. 62
Citation: Ao. Dean et R. Lautman, Sleuthing Olmsted (Frederick Law Olmsted and the shaping of the Chevy Chase section of Washington, DC), PRESERVATIO, 51(1), 1999, pp. 58-65
Citation: Ao. Dean, The art of the state (Landscape architects who work for the U.S.-State-Department face exotic locales and unusual design challenges), LANDSC ARCH, 89(4), 1999, pp. 30
Citation: Ao. Dean, IT forum sets stage for digital revolution in built environment (AIA-sponsored "Critical Issues Forum" focuses on the impact of information technology on the future), ARCHIT REC, 187(12), 1999, pp. 60-60
Citation: Ao. Dean, Turning point (Michael Van Valkenburgh's collaboration with Martin Puryearat the New-School takes his work in a new direction), LANDSC ARCH, 88(10), 1998, pp. 48