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Architectural Graphic Standards Highlights | Architecture Landmarks | |
1910 | Pennsylvania Station, New York, New York (McKim, Mead and White) | |
John Wiley & Sons publishes Architectural Details, a prototype for Architectural Graphic Standards | 1924 | |
1929 | La Villa Savoye, Poissy, France (Corbusier) | |
1930 | Chrysler Building, New York, New York (William Van Alen) | |
Wiley publishes first edition of Architectural Graphic Standards | 1932 | |
1934 | Fallingwater, Bear Run, Pennsylvania (Frank Lloyd Wright) | |
10,000th copy sold | 1936 | |
100,000th copy sold | 1947 | |
1949 | The Glass House, New Canaan, Connecticut (Philip Johnson) | |
Fourth edition published: changes in building technology trigger 80% increase in length over prior edition | 1951 | |
Fifth edition published: final edition prepared by Charles Ramsey and Harold Sleeper | 1956 | |
1958 | Seagram Building, New York, New York (Ludwig Mies van der Rohe) | |
1966 | Salk Institute, La Jolla, California (Louis Kahn) | |
Sixth edition published: first edition edited by American Institute of Architects; incorporates Uniformat organization | 1970 | John Hancock Center, Chicago, Illinois (Bruce Graham/Skidmore Owings and Merrill) |
1973 | AIA Headquarters, Washington, DC (The Architects Collective) | |
1977 | Centre Pompidou, Paris, France (Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano) | |
1978 | National Gallery of Art East Wing, Washington, DC (I.M. Pei) | |
1982 | Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington, DC (Maya Lin) | |
Ninth edition published: incorporates ADA guidelines; new material on building systems and energy-efficient design | 1994 | |
First digital version of Architectural Graphic Standards released as CD, version 1.0 | 1996 | J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, California (Richard Meier) |
1997 | Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain (Frank Gehry) | |
1,000,000th copy sold | 1999 | Reichstag, New German Parliament, Berlin, Germany (Foster + Partners) |
Jewish Museum Berlin, Berlin, Germany (Daniel Libeskind) | ||
Tenth edition of book and version 3.0 of CD published | 2001 | |
2003 | The Gherkin’, 30 St Mary Axe, London, UK (Foster + Partners) | |
Graphic Standards franchise expands with the release of Interior Graphic Standards | 2004 | Seattle Central Library, Seattle (Rem Koolhaas/OMA) |
The Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland (Enric Miralles) | ||
2005 | De Young Museum, San Francisco (Herzog & de Meuron) | |
In conjunction with American Planning Association, Planning and Urban Design Standards is released | 2006 | |
Landscape Architectural Graphic Standards publishes | 2007 | Metropol Parasol, Seville, Spain (Jürgen Mayer H) |
To celebrate its 75th Anniversary, Eleventh edition of book and version 4.0 of CD published | ||
John Wiley & Sons celebrates 200th anniversary | ||
The American Institute of Architects celebrates 150th anniversary | 2008 | ‘The Bird’s Nest’, National Stadium for Beijing Olympic Games, Beijing (Herzog & de Meuron) |
Landscape Architectural Graphic Standards, 1.0 CD-ROM releases | 2009 | MAXXI Museum, Rome (Zaha Hadid Architects) |
Neues Museum, Museum Island, Berlin (David Chipperfield Architects) | ||
The Graphic Standard franchises expands with release of the first title in the Graphic Standards Field Guide Series– Graphic Standards Field Guide to Commercial Interiors | 2010 | Burj Khalifa, Dubai (Skidmore, Owings and Merrill) |
Second Edition of Architectural Graphic Standards for Residential Construction book and CD-ROM 1.0 release | Guangzhou Opera House, The People’s Republic of China (Zaha Hadid Architects) | |
Interior Graphic Standards, 2nd Edition and CD 2.0 release | ||
Graphic Standards Field Guide Series expands with three publications– Residential Construction, Softscape & Hardscape | 2012 | The Shard, London (Renzo Piano) |
2014 | One World Trade Center, New York, New York (David Childs of Skidmore Owings & Merrill) | |
2015 | The Shanghai Tower, Shanghai, The People’s Republic of China (Gensler) | |
Architectural Graphic Standards Online launches | 2016 | |
Architectural Graphic Standards 12E releases |