2014 was a great year for architecture, and a great year for Archinect. Our job board saw record growth, reflecting a healthy recovery in the industry following the devastating recession. Issues of human rights, preservation, academia, publications and labor consistently dominated our pages. As the internet continues to move discussions away from publications to social networks, Archinect's increase in volume in the forum and comments sections proves that we're continuing to provide a platform to facilitate communication across diverse social circles.
As we wind down 2014 I've scoured the archives and website analytics in an attempt to most accurately represent 2014, month by month, by sharing the most popular stories, job opportunities and discussions. I hope you enjoy the look back, and I wish all of our valued readers the best of luck for the new year!
Court Approves Demolition of Foster + Partners' Harmon Hotel in Vegas
What is the Los Angeles Biennale of Architecture / Urbanism?
Oren Safdie's play "False Solution" finishes up its 3-week run this weekend in Santa Monica
The Competition: a documentary that exposes how 'starchitects' really work
The father of 3D printing says it’s overhyped
Calatrava Wins Law Suit Against Spanish Political Party for Slander
NCARB announces it will create program for architecture students to graduate with licensure
Johnson’s Glass House re-opens to self-guided tours
A new nature: Interview with Ma Yansong of MAD Architecture
Boeri Studio's Bosco Verticale in Milan makes the forest tower fantasy a reality
Rare film of Le Corbusier in his Paris home and studio
On the ground: USC Blue Tape showcases student work as barometer of California architecture
Getting Neural: Van Alen hosts "How Does the Brain Respond to the City?"
Contraction in Architecture Billings Index Continues
UPDATE: Glasgow School of Art fire
Richard Meier Remembers the Late Massimo Vignelli: “He Made Me Look Twice”
Glass Cracks Below Tourists in Chicago Skydeck
Architecture + Information seeking Intermediate Architect in NYC*
* this job position is no longer available, please don't contact firm about this position
Economic Recovery Complete - Interns Bailing
Attn. Project Managers: Get a License or SHUT UP!
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