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Publications

Selected Periodicals

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
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
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
NUMERO, No.46, Paris, France, September 2003, "Utopies" by Nicolas Trembly – on SITE’s BEST Indeterminate Facade
METROPOLIS, New York, April 2003,”BEST thing going” by James McCown – on SITE’s BEST Product showrooms
d’ARCHITECTURES, Paris, France, Number 124, October 2002, Parcours "James Wines & SITE – Une Scenographie du fragment urbain" by Pascel Terracol
BABY MAGAZINE, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Number 7 Autumn 2002, "What’s Out There? – SITE Architecture, Non-buildings"
LA NACION, Buenos Aires, Argentina, September 11, 2002, Arquitectura Diseno & Urbanismo, "Ground zero – El renacer del World Trade Center", reported by Marcelo Rizzo
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, Washington, September 2002,"Finding the Middle Ground" by Heather Hammatt, ASLA
ARCHITECTURE INTERIEURE CREE, Paris, France, issue 304, Summer 2002, "La revanche de la nature" by Sophie Roulet
TIME MAGAZINE, New York, August 26, 2002, "Buildings That Breathe" by Richard Lacayo
ARCHITECTURE, New York, April 2002, "SITE’s ‘Ghost Parking Lot’ threatened" by Alan G. Brake
ABITARE, Milano, Italy, March 2002, "Two SITE in Italy – Casa Fabiani and RANGER Garden Pavilion" by Michele Porcu
DOMUS, Milano, Italy, March 2002, Number 846, "Dov'erano le Torri Gemelle – Where the Twin Towers were" by Suzan Wines
THE WASHINGTON POST, Washington, January 18, 2002, "Gallery Shows WTC Design Proposals"
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, New York, January 11, 2002, "Sixteen Acres, Countless Proposals – From Parks to Twisted Towers, Memorial Designs Multiply"