01430nam a2200217Ia 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021040001000062082001000072082000800082245003500090260003300125260000900158300001000167365000800177365001100185365000600196365000600202505097900208650002501187OSt20231104143957.0181031s9999 xx 000 0 und d ckrvia a724.6 bSEA10aIn Search of Design Excellence bAmerican Inst. of Architects c1989 a172p. b948 cRupees d0 e0 aBenjamin E. Brewer Jr., FAIA p.iii, Acknowledgments: James P. Cramer, Hon. AIA / CEO p.iv, Introduction: Thomas Vonier, AIA p.vii, Summary: James R. Franklin, FAIA; Robert G. Shibley, AIA; and Thomas Vonier, AIA p.X, Keys to Design Excellence: James R. Franklin, FAIA p.1, Architectural Excellence: Framing the Debate: Robert G. Shibley, AIA p.57, The Origins of Excellent Buildings : Dana Cuff p.77, Role Models of Excellence: Learnings From the Research Roundtable: Weld Coxe, Hon. AIA p.91, Observations on the Star Firms Research Roundtalble: Marvin Adelson p.99, Architectural Practice and Design Excellence Robert Gutman, Hon. AIA p.105, Why do Architects so Often see Themselves as Victims? Weld Coxe, Hon. AIA p.111, Excellent Architecture: How do we Know-and so What? Robert G. Shibley, AIA and Ellen Bruce p.115, Research Roundtable: Excellence in Design and Practice: Sibel Bozdogan p.139, Design Practice for the 90s Program Events: Robert G. Shibley, AIA p.171 aArchitectural Design