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| Issue of September 17, 2001 |
Modernism Reborn In the Public RealmOne fortuitous result of the postmodern interlude in the development of design in the 20th century was the intensifying of the critical debate on strategies for creating architecture appropriate to the public realm. Medical Malls Boost Economy Throughout Massachusetts Once the intersection of industrial and commercial life in their communities, urban centers throughout Massachusetts have never really recovered from their golden age decades ago when vibrant storefronts and manufacturing plants, large and small, filled urban buildings. Successful Public Architecture Requires Strong Planning Through Public Process Whether its a park, a public facility or a private development, architecture is ultimately for the people. It is seen and experienced by all, and thus, everyone feels like they have a say in the design. Real Estate Portfolios May Offer Companies Strong Financial Solutions if Used Properly As corporate credit markets have tightened recently, companies are searching for alternative ways to raise capital for growth opportunities, reduction of high-cost debt and stock repurchase programs. |
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