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The expression "a rising tide floats all boats" best describes Charleston's cruise business and its contributions to the local economy in 2010. | A boon or a sickening vulture picking away at Charleston's historic flesh? | Has the recent arrival of more cruise ships in Charleston, S.C. begun to ruin the historic city? | Op-Ed makes a case for more control and transparency. | The Vision for Marion Square gains international recognition, but lawsuits swirl about. | Those who fear Charleston's tradition of classical architecture is eroding can look to two local institutions for new hope. | The Post and Courier
Thursday, May 31, 2007 | Letter to the Editor
The Post & Courier
March 21, 2006 | Letter to the Editor
The Post & Courier
March 20, 2006 | Letter to the Editor
The Post & courier
March 18, 2006 | It didn't get slammed by a hurricane, devoured by termites or crumbled by a quake, but Charleston's historic district is being considered for a spot on the nation's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places list. | Here's another suggestion... | Neighbors and others express their concern. | The 2006 winners were announced January 30. | Jack W. Simmons Jr.’s name will be forever etched into Charleston’s genetic memory... | More opposition (Dec.'05, Jan. '06) | A compliation of letters and editorials (Nov. '05) in opposition to the proposed Clemson Center on George Street | Neighborhood and Homeowners' Associations and other local leaders unite in opposition | Community opposition to project on George Street prompts revisions
Robert Behre
The Post & Courier, November 25, 2005 | Perhaps more troubling than the BAR's disregard for public input and its own ordinance was the fact that the meeting was structured and conducted in a manner that discouraged and inhibited public participation.
Councilman Henry Fishburne
The Post & Courier, November 13, 2005 | New Clemson Center approved, decried
Bill Davis
Charleston City Paper, November 11, 2005 | The public spoke out against the proposed design of Clemson University's new architecture school in downtown Charleston by more than a 3-1 margin, but the Board of Architectural Review voted 6-1 for it.
Robert Behre
The Post & Courier, November 8, 2005 | Modernist architects are clever... They know that when their buildings are relegated to a modernist urban context, they become exposed.
The Post & Courier, November 8, 2005 | It could not be more clear; even the best modernist buildings prefer to be parasites on the body of traditional urbanism...
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May 15, 2005 | City Ordinance Sec. 54-240 --
Board of Architectural Review; powers and duties | Special Edition of The Guardian,
Post & Courier: Editorials,
Letters to the Editor, Columns | Websites and telephone numbers | City Council establishes Districts in Charleston |
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