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Published Architect August 20, 2020 Shanghai Surprise Fred A. Bernstein tours the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, surveys its architectural hits and misses, and even gets inside the much-maligned U.S. pavilion
Published Architect July 8, 2010 Doing It All (And Raking It In) Architect Jonathan Segal prospers by serving as his own client, general contractor, and property manager
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