Ken....come on. You're opening the door for the haints with that comment!
b3tadine[sutures]
May 27, 15 2:01 pm
I'm a Hamburgerler guy.
Carrera
May 27, 15 2:03 pm
The best work to be “interested in” is your own, the world would be better off for it.....of course if you don’t have any of your own a list is ok.
BulgarBlogger
May 27, 15 3:06 pm
there should be a twitter for architects...
Orhan Ayyüce
May 27, 15 3:24 pm
I am interested working with and producing projects for the Assembly.
haruki
May 27, 15 5:10 pm
My list of dead architects whose work is interesting to me is very long. My list of living architects whose work is interesting to me is very short. The living architects whose work interests me are:
Me
David Adjaye
Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen
Architecten De Vylder Vinck Taillieu
Donna Sink
May 27, 15 5:39 pm
Haha, haruki that's a good disclaimer. If we're talking dead architects, Jose Plecnik will never cease to keep me enthralled.
Miles Jaffe
May 27, 15 9:38 pm
+++ Carrera (as usual).
You can follow or you can lead.
Nam Henderson
May 27, 15 10:58 pm
@Donna what is haints?
TIQM
May 28, 15 2:29 pm
Bernini
TIQM
May 28, 15 2:32 pm
Plecnik too.
Nice, Donna.
Donna Sink
May 28, 15 3:34 pm
Nam, that was a prompt for people to google "haint" but the answer is a haint is a ghost or evil spirit. You paint the porch ceiling blue to ward them off (in the southern US).
vado retro
May 28, 15 3:38 pm
charlatan epigones
DTL DWG
May 28, 15 7:22 pm
pretty sure i will be at least 55 years old before i actually like any work I do..........my parents were christian missionaries - i inherited only two traits apparently - disgust for power and disdain for money in the form of a vow of poverty (i use this very loosely here - i am an architect and therefore hardly poor).......but no beliwf in God......for this reason I will always enjoy Louis Kahn's pursuit for what a material can be and any architect who puts material and lights behavior in creation of space over everything else... ...yes to Plecnik, Ando, Holl.
Always a contentious question in the architecture world, but I'd be interested to see what you currently enjoy.
david chipperfield ;)
Somewhat more art than architecture:
THEVERYMANY
Urbana/Rob Le
PROJECTiONE
Somewhat more urban design than architecture:
LA-Mas
Broken City Lab
People for Urban Progress
Plain old architecture:
Johnsen Schmaling
VJAA
Bestor Architecture
The Hamburger Architect.
Wait, is this sponsored?
Ken....come on. You're opening the door for the haints with that comment!
I'm a Hamburgerler guy.
The best work to be “interested in” is your own, the world would be better off for it.....of course if you don’t have any of your own a list is ok.
there should be a twitter for architects...
I am interested working with and producing projects for the Assembly.
My list of dead architects whose work is interesting to me is very long. My list of living architects whose work is interesting to me is very short. The living architects whose work interests me are:
Me
David Adjaye
Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen
Architecten De Vylder Vinck Taillieu
Haha, haruki that's a good disclaimer. If we're talking dead architects, Jose Plecnik will never cease to keep me enthralled.
+++ Carrera (as usual).
You can follow or you can lead.
@Donna what is haints?
Bernini
Plecnik too.
Nice, Donna.
Nam, that was a prompt for people to google "haint" but the answer is a haint is a ghost or evil spirit. You paint the porch ceiling blue to ward them off (in the southern US).
charlatan epigones
pretty sure i will be at least 55 years old before i actually like any work I do..........my parents were christian missionaries - i inherited only two traits apparently - disgust for power and disdain for money in the form of a vow of poverty (i use this very loosely here - i am an architect and therefore hardly poor).......but no beliwf in God......for this reason I will always enjoy Louis Kahn's pursuit for what a material can be and any architect who puts material and lights behavior in creation of space over everything else... ...yes to Plecnik, Ando, Holl.
this kind of expensive elegant stuff:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2015-06-05/annabelle-selldorf-the-darling-of-the-design-world
ninjatecture
John Ronan
http://www.archdaily.com/189339/poetry-foundation-john-ronan-architects/
brits and belgians nowadays (sadly no americans)
caruso st. john, duggan morris, sergison bates, Maccreanor Lavington, omxx
bouvenbouw, kersten geers david van severen
others:
kuehn malvezzi
roger bolthauser
charles pictet