Sunday, January 25:
Aaron Betsky To Lead Taliesin West: Effective immediately, Betsky will "set the intellectual tone or the School " as it undergoes a rough and potentially definitive funding period.
Friday, January 23:
Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House to reopen once again in February: So culminates a six-year and nearly $4.4M restoration project, to return the house to its early 20th century state.
Thursday, January 22:
Megataaaall Shanghai Tower enters final construction phase: It's 632 meters tall, symbolizes China's Future, and is flanked by two other skyscrapers repping China's Past and Present.
David Chipperfield pledges to carefully "optimize" Mies van der Rohe's Neue Nationalgalerie: Chipperfield also renovated Berlin's Neues Museum, and plans to "keep as much Mies as possible".
Wednesday, January 21:
'Can of Ham' skyscraper coming to London after all: Delayed since 2008 after the financial crisis hit, the hamscraper will sit in close company to London's Gherkin.
Monday, January 19:
So gentrification is just a myth after all?: In the Slate piece to end all Slate pieces, John Buntin argues that the term is both overused and misunderstood.
George Lucas open to moving his museum to Los Angeles if Chicago isn't working out: So much hooey surrounding this Chicago-Los Angeles flip-flopping that MAD architects, the designers of the project, are no longer speaking to the press.
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