Citation: S. Larson, Vinoly goes back to nature with a design for Columbia's climate research building (The Monell Building, perched along the cliffs above the Hudson River in Palisades, mimics the contours of the cliffside), ARCHIT REC, 188(4), 2000, pp. 36-36
Citation: S. Larson, A star is born (Polshek-Partnership Architects' Rose-Center-for-Earth-and-Space at the American-Museum-of-Natural-History in New-York opens), ARCHIT REC, 188(3), 2000, pp. 29-29
Citation: S. Larson, Koolhaas, Herzog-&-DeMeuron team up for a hotel design (Hotelier Ian Schrager to develop the project on a parking lot next to the Cooper-Union in New-York), ARCHIT REC, 188(3), 2000, pp. 32-32
Citation: S. Larson et A. Warson, Redoing the dorm: A new era for housing (Architects Morphosis, Steven Holl, Machado-and-Silvetti and Sasaki design projects for universities), ARCHIT REC, 188(3), 2000, pp. 34-34
Citation: S. Larson, Australian duo wins competition to design new ticket booth at Crossroads-of-the-World (John Choi and Tai Ropiha have winning design for a permanent TKTS facility in New-York), ARCHIT REC, 188(3), 2000, pp. 36-36
Citation: S. Larson, GM revs up (Kaplan-McLaughlin-Diaz complete campus renovation plan for thevehicle engineering center in Southeast Michigan), ARCHIT REC, 188(3), 2000, pp. 36-36
Citation: T. Wilmert et S. Larson, Mideast libraries bridge old and new (National libraries to be built in Riyadh, Saudi-Arabia and Alexandria, Egypt), ARCHIT REC, 188(3), 2000, pp. 38-38
Citation: S. Larson, Nordic embassies stay calm in busy Berlin (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden have banded together to share a complex of embassies), ARCHIT REC, 188(2), 2000, pp. 30-30
Citation: S. Larson, Chattanooga, once a heavily polluted city, turns to green design for new center (Croxton-Collaborative in joint venture with Artec selected to designthe new Development-Resource-Center office building), ARCHIT REC, 188(2), 2000, pp. 32-32
Citation: S. Larson, Governor's-Island: A plan at last? (New-York city and state officials havea plan for the 172-acre island which includes ballfields, tennis courts, small museums, motel and artists' studios), ARCHIT REC, 188(2), 2000, pp. 32-32
Citation: S. Larson, Exerting its status, Kuwait goes coastal (Projects by Archicenter/JQE and Cambridge-Seven-Associates take advantage of the country's dramatic 50-milecoastline), ARCHIT REC, 188(2), 2000, pp. 36-36
Citation: S. Larson, NatWest-Media-Centre (Press box designed by Future-Systems for journalistswho report on the matches at the cricket field in London), ARCHIT REC, 188(1), 2000, pp. 29-30
Citation: S. Larson, Portzamparc's tower adds sparkle to NYC (LVNH-Tower in Manhattan on 57th Street creates a prism effect with angled mirror panels), ARCHIT REC, 188(1), 2000, pp. 35-35
Citation: S. Larson, Keeping it raw: A new NYC building capitalizes on its industrial roots (11-story residential building in Manhattan's West-Village by Amarkin-Architecture-&-Development), ARCHIT REC, 188(1), 2000, pp. 169-169