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著名的结构工程师兼设计师Cecil Balmond离开了英国的工程公司Arup,他在那里工作了42年。div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" “I’m stepping out to set up my own practice,” says Balmond, who is credited with making possible some of the most audacious structures, including the CCTV Headquarters in Beijing by the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) and the Centre Pompidou in Metz, France, by Shigeru Ban. “I want to have more time to make some of the big art installations I’ve been doing for the past four or five years, and I want
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After nearly three years of deliberation and modifications, a project by Foster + Partners at 980 Madison Ave on New York’s Upper East Side has received approval from the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission. For 980 Madison Avenue, the developer initially wanted to add a pair of intersecting towers to the building. In May 2008, a revamped scheme was proposed that featured a five-story addition with a screen made of bronze-colored rods. The scheme that finally was approved is smaller and lighter. “Although it's taken a long time, we believe we've found a positive way to embrace the Landmarks Preservation Commission’s comments that