New Haven: Yale School of Architecture, 2002. — 28 p.
First Published in January 1999, Constructs is a bi-annual news magazine highlighting activities and events at the Yale School of Architecture. The large-format, 28-page publication features interviews with visiting professors, previews, and reviews of exhibitions, symposia, and lectures sponsored by the school, as well as faculty and alumni news. It also has feature articles on issues relevant to discussions in the design studios and on architectural events worldwide. The magazine is edited by Nina Rappaport and designed by Jeffrey Ramsey. It is distributed free of charge to alumni and Yale affiliates and sold in architectural bookstores internationally.
Cecil Balmond interviewed by Nina Rappaport
Why Glenn Murcutt Matters by Jeremy Edmiston
Eisenman and Krier by Alan Plattus
Winy Maas interviewed by Nina Rappaport
Zaha Hadid Laboratory exhibition reviewed by Linda Pollak
Building Consensus from Ground Zero by Ted Whitten
Zaha Hadid and Frank Gehry Respond
Temporary Memorials: The Viewing Wall by Trace Hummer and Tribute in Light
Cartography in the Age of Digital media by Brandon Hookway
Spring Events Reviewed
Women, Family, and the Practice of Architecture by Jessica Russell
Revealing New Ground by Maitland Jones
Engineer Collaborations: Innovation and Intuition
Book Reviews: John Woell on Paul Rudolph: The Florida Houses, Stuart Basseches on Cradle to Cradle, Felicity Scott on Perspecta 33 Modernists Anonymous by Noah Biklen and Bimal Mendis
Spring Lectures
Spring Advanced Studios
Faculty News
Alumni News