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Power will soon be shifted on the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation board in an attempt to remedy the organization’s financial ills and fill its leadership void.
May 3, 2005
HAPPY CAMPERS: Chriss Yohre, 15, of Scottsdale, left, helps Vicki Smith, 14, of Scottsdale, with a drawing during architecture camp last July at Taliesin West in Scottsdale.
Arizona State University graduate students are finding ways to use the sun to cool down, displaying five solar-related projects Tuesday that can lead to more energyefficient methods of cooling.
Arizona has plenty of sun and just as great a need for new housing.
It will cost $6.68 million - more than half of the original $13.2 million construction costs - to repair the structural and drainage problems at Power Ranch Elementary School.
When Don and Lorraine Kilner decided to move to the East Valley from San Diego, it didn't take them long to sign up for a solar photovoltaic system on their new home.
When Don and Lorraine Kilner decided to move to the East Valley from San Diego, it didn’t take them long to sign up for a solar photovoltaic system on their new home.
“Our average bedroom is probably between 14 and 16 feet long and 17 to 19 feet wide, so it’s definitely an oversized room,” director of architecture Patrick McGlone says of this master bedroom in a model home at The Willows at Power Ranch.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - For the first time in five years, Intel Corp. will make a major change in the plumbing of its chips by switching to a new design that promises better performance and lower power consumption than today's Pentium 4.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - For the first time in five years, Intel Corp. will make a major change in the plumbing of its chips by switching to a new design that promises better performance and lower power consumption than today's Pentium 4.
June 22, 2004
SAN FRANCISCO - Intel Corp. showed off three microprocessors Tuesday based on a next-generation technology that tries to maximize performance and power efficiency while minimizing electricity bills.
Standards for how the proposed downtown Museum of the West would look received Scottsdale City Council approval Tuesday.
ARMONK, N.Y. - The powerful "Cell" microprocessor that fuels Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 3 video game console will be available in IBM mainframe computers so those high-performance machines can run complex online games and virtual worlds.
February 7, 2005
SAN FRANCISCO - Setting up a battle for the future of computing, engineers from IBM, Sony and Toshiba unveiled details Monday of a microprocessor they claim has the muscle of a supercomputer and can power everything from video game consoles to business computers.
The international headquarters for the architectural arm of a worldwide communications giant is tucked inside an attractive but otherwise unremarkable Scottsdale office building.
November 13, 2004
When people drive past the future Arabian Library, they might not notice it.
A German solar-powered home that's on a tour of North America will make a stop in Tempe, opening Monday to showcase the latest in ultra-efficient design and technology.
The Arizona State University Foundation has taken a giant leap toward building the ASU Scottsdale Center for New Technology and Innovation, choosing a development team to design and construct the major research facility.
February 1, 2005
There is finally a “face” to go with the name of a long-planned Scottsdale museum.
A career and technical training school in west Mesa is awaiting approval to expand its campus to the east near Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, ASU Polytechnic and the site of a planned mega-resort.
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