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Title
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Edward Tanner Awards - Architecture
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Description
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Short article about the Edward Tanner award recipient Peckham Guyton Albers & Viets, Inc. (PGAV Architects) and its innovative designs. Photos include the new Union Station Kansas City Administration offices; the polar bear exhibit at the Kansas City Zoo; and "the amazing innovation on the University of Missouri-Kansas City's Miller Nichols Library" which "earned a Gold Craftsmanship award and a Silver Award in Architecture/Exterior. Using an original, 40-inch-tall map of Kansas City from 1926, PGAV enlarged it to display on a 55-foot-tall building of the Miller Nichols Library with backlighting so that at night it is lit with fluorescent wall fixtures and LED lights.
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Date
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2011-07
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Ballet Finds Balance in Old Site's New Role
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Description
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BNIM Architects designed the Kansas City Ballet's Todd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity that is taking over the old Power House building near Union Station. The building, along with Union Station, was originally designed by renowned Kansas City architect Jarvis Hunt.
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Date
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2011-07-15
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Design Saviors
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Description
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Article describes Kansas City building projects that strive to follow the American Institute of Architects' sustainability standards, known as Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED). The Kansas City Internal Revenue Service campus near Union Station is named as an example of LEED-inspired building design.
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Date
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2007-02-01
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Urban Renaissance
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Description
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Photos, map, and article about the redevelopment starting in the late 1990s of the Freight House District, an area of re-used older buildings between 19th, Broadway, and Walnut Streets and the railroad tracks behind Union Station. Description of several businesses such as the Emery Bird Thayer building at 17th and Walnut Streets, "offices tucked into buildings" including art galleries and studios and restaurants such as Lidia's and the Zin restaurant, as well as lofts and apartments, etc.
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Date
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2001-04
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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SC223 Folly Theater Collection Finding Aid
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Description
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Open since 1900, the Folly Theater has assumed several names and identities over the decades, from a vaudeville, burlesque, and Shakespearean playhouse to an X-rated movie theater. Today, it serves as Kansas City’s oldest performing arts venue. The Folly Theater Collection contains photographs, scrapbooks, posters, administrative and financial records, building blueprints, and various artifacts that document the theater’s diverse history.
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Date
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1877/2014
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Object Type
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Finding Aid