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ABITARE LA TERRA, Volume 11, May 2005, Rome, "Interview with SITE - James Wines, Denise MC Lee and Sara Stracey - On Residence Tower Mumbai" by Antonio Pio Saracino |
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306090 Architecture Journal, Volume 07 September 2004, New York, New York, "Landscape within Architecture" by David Hayes and "Integrative Thinking: Architecture and Landscape Architecture For the New Millennium" by James Wines
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ARCHITECTS NEWSPAPER, Vol. 10, June 08, 2004, New York, New York, "A Hot Dog in the Sun" by James Way – on SITE’s Shake Shack – a food services kiosk at Madison Square Park, New York |
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NUMERO, No.46, Paris, France, September 2003, "Utopies" by Nicolas Trembly – on SITE’s BEST Indeterminate Facade
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METROPOLIS, New York, April 2003,”BEST thing going” by James McCown – on SITE’s BEST Product showrooms
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d’ARCHITECTURES, Paris, France, Number 124, October 2002, Parcours "James Wines & SITE – Une Scenographie du fragment urbain" by Pascel Terracol
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BABY MAGAZINE, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Number 7 Autumn 2002, "What’s Out There? – SITE Architecture, Non-buildings"
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LA NACION, Buenos Aires, Argentina, September 11, 2002, Arquitectura Diseno & Urbanismo, "Ground zero – El renacer del World Trade Center", reported by Marcelo Rizzo
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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, Washington, September 2002,"Finding the Middle Ground" by Heather Hammatt, ASLA
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ARCHITECTURE INTERIEURE CREE, Paris, France, issue 304, Summer 2002, "La revanche de la nature" by Sophie Roulet
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TIME MAGAZINE, New York, August 26, 2002, "Buildings That Breathe" by Richard Lacayo
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ARCHITECTURE, New York, April 2002, "SITE’s ‘Ghost Parking Lot’ threatened" by Alan G. Brake
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ABITARE, Milano, Italy, March 2002, "Two SITE in Italy – Casa Fabiani and RANGER Garden Pavilion" by Michele Porcu
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DOMUS, Milano, Italy, March 2002, Number 846, "Dov'erano le Torri Gemelle – Where the Twin Towers were" by Suzan Wines
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THE WASHINGTON POST, Washington, January 18, 2002, "Gallery Shows WTC Design Proposals"
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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, New York, January 11, 2002, "Sixteen Acres, Countless Proposals – From Parks to Twisted Towers, Memorial Designs Multiply"
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