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Review '...the Almanac of Architecture & Design does fill you in on the fields best and little known facts...' Architecture magazine'This annual publication is a cornucopia of information about architecture and design...' Library Journal, 2002'?a core reference title for personal, professional, and academic reference collections.' Midwest Book Review, May 2001 Product Description The architecture and design industry's premier single volume reference book. About the Author James Cramer is the founder and chairman of Greenway Consulting and adjunct professor of architecture at the University of Hawaii. He researches, consults, and gives seminars for leading professional firms around the world. He is also the author of 135 articles and several books, including the critically acclaimed Design + Enterprise, Seeking a New Reality in Architecture and coauthor of the How Firms Succeed, A Field Guide to Management Solutions. He also serves as cochair of the Washington D.C.based thinktank, the Design Futures Council. Cramer is the former chief executive of The American Institute of Architects in Washington, D.C., and the former president of the American Architectural Foundation. Jennifer Evans Yankopolus is the coeditor of the Almanac of Architecture & Design and an architectural historian. She is also the editor of the Archidek series of collectable, educational architecture trading cards and an editor for the stberg press where she helps projects to achieve the imprints goal of promoting design excellence. She has a masters degree in architecture history from the Georgia Institute of Technology. She also studied at Drake University, where she received her B.S. in business administration and earned a masters degree in heritage preservation from Georgia State University.
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