arcCA 05.1: Good Counsel


Good Counsel” explores the intersection of architecture and the law. It is the 1st quarter 2005 issue of arcCA (Architecture California), which was, from 2000 to 2012, the quarterly print journal of the AIA California Council. 


Editor’s Comment
Tim Culvahouse, AIA

A Conversation with Gerald Weisbach, FAIA, Esq.
David Meckel, FAIA

Working with Ken
Steven and Cathi House

Payoff In Practice: the Legacy of Natkin & Weisbach
Clark Manus, FAIA, John McNulty, AIA, Cass Calder Smith, and Richard Stacy, AIA


In the Public Interest: Pro Bono Service in Architecture and the Law
John Cary, Assoc. AIA

Governmental Advocacy at the AIACC
Mark Christian

Working Around Condominiums
Kevin deFreitas, AIA

Condos: Should I or Shouldn’t I?
David Barker, Esq.

The Arts of War: Visual Presentation and National Intelligence
Barry M. Katz, PhD


Continuation: Places, Buildings, Photographs
Nicholas Howe, PhD

Under the Radar: Pasadena Glen Residence
Benjamin Parco, AIA

Coda: Transchronology
Donlyn Lyndon, FAIA


A PDF of the full issue is available here.


For more on the topic of architecture and the law, see “Continuation: Some Contract Language,” by Ava Abramowitz, Esq., Hon. AIA, in arcCA 05.2, “Other Business.”


Author biographical information as of the date of original publication.