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  • The Los Angeles Biennale - Currently at the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam. Formerly at the Shenzhen Biennale of Architecture/Urbanism.
    By Orhan Ayyüce, Paul Petrunia, sarah123, Ole Bouman, A C, Amelia Taylor-Hochberg, aris janigian, Karen Lohrmann, Andrew Wilcox: The Los Angeles Biennale is an experimentation in creating a nomadic biennale on urbanism, hosted by the International Architecture Biennale in Rotterdam. This blog will cover the preparation, activities and findings from this experiment.
    The Los Angeles Biennale
     
  • the tri continuum
    By victoriapham: I am a current undergraduate student in the field of Architecture and Design. I collect quotes, explore images, and write about all the good things that I like. Here is where I bridge them all together.
    the tri continuum
     
  • CityX - Random thoughts on the City
    By hassanykb: i discuss issues affecting cities around the world with a specific interest on developing countries.
    CityX
     
  • PsyArch - Studying Psychology in Architecture
    By Jared Lussier: a weekly analysis of clinical psychology within the the art of architecture
    PsyArch
     
  • BuildingSatire - Too Much Architectural BS
    By BuildingSatire: BuildingSatire is a blog consisting of architectural satire, cynicism, and humor to alleviate the tension and pretension in professional architecture.

    we also have a twitter. whatup.
    BuildingSatire
     
  • Brutal Me
    By Jesse Anderson: Mainly a brutalist architecture blog but also a outlet and petri dish for my bottled up architectural thoughts
    Brutal Me
     
  • Coffee and Blueprints
    By Hajir Alttahir: Architecture and urbanism ramblings from an over-caffeinated postgrad.
    Coffee and Blueprints
     
  • City of Glass - #Vancouverproblems
    By Ekaterina Dovjenko: Vancouver, the City of Glass. It’s a city of shinning skyscrapers and cardboard homes: a city of spectacular natural beauty, crushing rain, award winning livability and a frightening income gap.

    It’s a city of contradiction—and it’s growing.

    This blog will follow Vancouver through its coming of age. It will highlight the city’s search for new forms, its attempts at new urbanism, and its struggles and moments of success within the world of architecture, planning and design.
    City of Glass
     
  • Advancing Sustainability Symposium 2012 - The Ailing Heart of the Urbanscape: Its Causes and Cures
    By AS Symposium: After a highly successful Advancing Sustainability: Business + Design Symposium in October of 2011, students from Woodbury University have gathered once again in order to prepare their second annual event. The topic of this year focuses on the "cardiovascular system" of a city—its infrastructure. The discussion will investigate how various infrastructures—perform, exchange, and are incorporated into the natural environment.
    Advancing Sustainability Symposium 2012
     
  • Next Discovery - By: D Steckler
    By DAS99: A blog about the many discoveries in life related to architecture.
    Next Discovery
     
  • ProjectFinance - The State of Development
    By sehrstark: Through this blog, I plan to share my insights about the state of development and construction within different regions inside the U.S, and internationally. This blog will primarily focus on the financial aspects that affect the design and construction businesses.
    ProjectFinance
     
  • The Long Way Around
     
  • This Must Be The Place - Midwest Sensibilities / East Coast Spatialities
    By jacob: A collection of observations on urbanity / design / life in New York City from a guy who probably belongs back in Ohio.

    Thoughts on use of space, the urban fabric, the nature of transportation, the design culture, architecture (old and new), sports, music, and life. Pictures too.
    This Must Be The Place
     
  • Altruistic Architecture
    By Ivana Carbajal:
    Altruistic Architecture
     
  • The realitivity in Architecture
    By Cristian Pizano: Knowledge is distinct as being a cognitive aspect to our needs for understanding things more efficiently or a necessary asset that is required for our own development and growth. Seeing this in architecture, it's significant to explore other areas in the nature of architecture rather than just the parameters of its design and art concepts embedded within.
    The realitivity in Architecture
     
  • Empowering women in the field of architecture
    By Mariz Youssef: Thoughts about architecture school, design, and cultures. I would love to share some personal experiences and motivate everyone. Inspire students, women, and everyone to achieve their dreams and never give up.
    Empowering women in the field of architecture
     
  • JL Blog
    By June Lee: My thoughts and ideas about architectural design
    JL Blog
     
  • Architecture
    By Tatiana Hajjar: Architecture can be a lot of things. I can write pages after pages about all the thing architecture is connected to. This blog is that platform for me; to be able to express my passion for architecture through writing and my experiences along the way.
    Architecture
     
  • Sergio's Blog
    By Sergio Santos: My blog would focus on the different perspectives we can view architecture and what problems architects need to take considerations.
    Sergio's Blog
     
  • Reimagining Architecture and Design
    By Jessica Gomez: This blog will explore new ways to think of architecture and design.
    Reimagining Architecture and Design
     
  • Linguae Recta - Non-Conventional Critique in Favour of Objectivity
    By Linguae Recta: I am starting this blog to present critical views on contemporary topics, which are often dealt with in a superficial manner by mainstream media.

    The relevance of this blog to architects is drawn through my experience in the architecture industry & community since my early years in education. Topics include critique on architectural education, journalism, trends and professional challenges.

    Any opinions expressed do not reflect those of my employer.
    Linguae Recta
     
  • Research in architectural ethnography - Acea
    By adrianaciotau: This blog is focusing on bringing in discussion the use of architectural ethnography as a methodology of social engagement, in a rural and urban context.
    Research in architectural ethnography
     




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