Any other interesting blogs/Websites like archinect/about architecture out there?
di.net (di stands for design intelligence) InsideArch.org Archvoices.org (now extinct) gutter.curb.com greatbuildings.com ...just to name a few
there is no archinect but archinect.
Just to be clear, only the newsletter of ArchVoices is indeterminately "on hold". I had a chance to meet Casius and John last month at the 2005 Intership Conference in San Antonio... very cool guys. There are still MANY good resources on www.archvoices.org!
My favs, most are NY specifichttp://archidose.blogspot.com/http://massengale.typepad.com/venustas/http://www.missrepresentation.com/http://www.usemenow.com/web-log/http://www.triplemint.com/triplemint/http://brownstoner.com/http://mocoloco.com/
for a comprehensive list, feel free to browse my blog feeds, and send any suggestions my way. of course there is only one archinect ;) but a lot of very good "portals" are outside the US... if you can read spanish, http://www.noticiasarquitectura.info/ no? italian? http://www.europaconcorsi.com/ japanese... http://www.dezain.net/e-index.htm dutch... http://www.archined.nl/ portuguese http://www.arcoweb.com.br/
blogs... http://bldgblog.blogspot.com/ ; http://pruned.blogspot.com/
I heartily second Pruned and BLDGBLOG... Also gravestmor; Brand Avenue; Polar Inertia is often worth checking; Architechnophilia... There's loads and loads and loads and loads of good sites out there. (Also see the link list on BLDGBLOG for more).
, too, but that was already mentioned... Loads and loads and loads...
Of course, I'm partial to Land+Living... The awesome thing about Archinect is that they have a whole list of architecture blogs and websites.
as L+L pointed out with the link to our Online Arch/Design Resources links, we also have a lot of Opinions and Blogs links too.
Lets go one level higher, ANY GREEN ARCH BLOGS?
is that a level higher or lower? ;)
gmanaugh - that's so nice
No problem... Now send me $50... (I'm kidding!)
+q: 4 the greenish blogs, i suggest :: http://www.planetizen.com/http://www.646industries.com/beyond/http://www.landliving.com/http://www.gotoreviews.com/http://www.worldchanging.com/http://sustainablog.blogspot.com/ and try to use del.icio.us; you will get way more than you can actually handle. here is the guy that does sustainablog's list:http://del.icio.us/jmcstras and the green+architecture tags: http://del.icio.us/tag/green+architecture
and also...http://www.eartharchitecture.org/http://www.asla.org/land/dirt.cfm
Thanks Javier, these are great.
was coolhttp://www.rqtect.comhttp://www.techmush.com http;//gutter.curb.com
the girls at inhabit[/ur] have a well written weekly sustainable design feature and Blaine Brownell's [url=http://www.transstudio.com/] transmaterial explores the depths of our material culture....
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Any other interesting blogs/Websites like archinect/about architecture out there?
di.net (di stands for design intelligence)
InsideArch.org
Archvoices.org (now extinct)
gutter.curb.com
greatbuildings.com
...just to name a few
there is no archinect but archinect.
Just to be clear, only the newsletter of ArchVoices is indeterminately "on hold". I had a chance to meet Casius and John last month at the 2005 Intership Conference in San Antonio... very cool guys.
There are still MANY good resources on www.archvoices.org!
My favs, most are NY specific
http://archidose.blogspot.com/
http://massengale.typepad.com/venustas/
http://www.missrepresentation.com/
http://www.usemenow.com/web-log/
http://www.triplemint.com/triplemint/
http://brownstoner.com/
http://mocoloco.com/
for a comprehensive list, feel free to browse my blog feeds, and send any suggestions my way. of course there is only one archinect ;) but a lot of very good "portals" are outside the US... if you can read spanish, http://www.noticiasarquitectura.info/
no? italian? http://www.europaconcorsi.com/
japanese... http://www.dezain.net/e-index.htm
dutch... http://www.archined.nl/
portuguese http://www.arcoweb.com.br/
blogs... http://bldgblog.blogspot.com/ ; http://pruned.blogspot.com/
I heartily second Pruned and BLDGBLOG...
Also gravestmor; Brand Avenue; Polar Inertia is often worth checking; Architechnophilia...
There's loads and loads and loads and loads of good sites out there. (Also see the link list on BLDGBLOG for more).
, too, but that was already mentioned... Loads and loads and loads...
Of course, I'm partial to Land+Living...
The awesome thing about Archinect is that they have a whole list of architecture blogs and websites.
as L+L pointed out with the link to our Online Arch/Design Resources links, we also have a lot of Opinions and Blogs links too.
Lets go one level higher,
ANY GREEN ARCH BLOGS?
is that a level higher or lower? ;)
gmanaugh - that's so nice
No problem... Now send me $50... (I'm kidding!)
+q: 4 the greenish blogs, i suggest ::
http://www.planetizen.com/
http://www.646industries.com/beyond/
http://www.landliving.com/
http://www.gotoreviews.com/
http://www.worldchanging.com/
http://sustainablog.blogspot.com/
and try to use del.icio.us; you will get way more than you can actually handle. here is the guy that does sustainablog's list:
http://del.icio.us/jmcstras
and the green+architecture tags: http://del.icio.us/tag/green+architecture
and also...
http://www.eartharchitecture.org/
http://www.asla.org/land/dirt.cfm
Thanks Javier, these are great.
was cool
http://www.rqtect.com
http://www.techmush.com
http;//gutter.curb.com
the girls at inhabit[/ur] have a well written weekly sustainable design feature and Blaine Brownell's [url=http://www.transstudio.com/] transmaterial explores the depths of our material culture....
http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/
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