Talk:Progressive Architecture Award

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PA Design Awards


Jan 1963 Cripps residence (1962 Lambertville, New Jersey) Louis Sauer

Jan 1964 Hamilton House (New Hope, Pennsylvania 1961 Louis Sauer

Aug 1964 Buten House (1962 Philadelphia - PADA ) Louis Sauer

Jun 1969 James McClennen House(127 Pine Street, Philadelphia, 1965) Louis Sauer —Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.202.127.115 (talk) 07:19, 27 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Progressive Architecture folded?[edit]

More like killed...by Billboard Publications, who bought P/A and then abruptly shut it down shortly thereafter. They then turned around and offered up Architecture magazine--complete with the transfer (or theft, depending on one's point of view) of the P/A Awards--as a substitute for P/A subscribers. Frankly, us architects never forgave Billboard for what it did to P/A, and threw our support full force to McGraw-Hill's Architectural Record magazine instead, and Architecture magazine paid the price courtesy of our lack of interest or any meaningful support for the Billboard rag. In its end, Architecture was a pretty bleak magazine; small wonder that it had to remake itself into something else. Monoblocks (talk) 16:15, 26 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]