In Focus (Archinect's series dedicated to profiling the photographers who help make the work of architects look that much better) features two new interviews. One, with Barcelona-based photographer Eugeni Pons and the other with Portuguese photographer Miguel Coelho.
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In Focus (Archinect's series dedicated to profiling the photographers who help make the work of architects look that much better) features two new interviews. One, with Barcelona-based photographer Eugeni Pons and the other with Portuguese photographer Miguel Coelho.
Guest contributor Seth Embry penned a new Op-Ed criticizing NY Times' architecture critic Nicolai Ouroussoff and his article "A Plan to Spur Growth Away From Haiti’s Capital".
SANAA won the 2010 Pritzker Prize. So Paul, compiled an exhaustive compilation of all SANAA related Archinect news stories. Also, make sure not to miss the two post-Pritzker interviews with SANAA one by the Chicago Tribune's Blair Kamin and the other with Patricia Zohnfor the Huffington Post.
Explore Urban Africa through the photos of David Adjaye.
The SFGate's John King reports on IwamotoScott Architecture's transitioning from virtual to real projects. I thought this is a slick light..
A judge has sided with architecture in the latest battle to save the Richard Neutra-designed Gettysburg Cyclorama and Visitor Center, for now.
Discussion Threads
jwo is looking for examples of architectural mythology that is used as the framework for solving the architectural problem. The more poetic the framework is, the better.
We discuss unpaid internships again... However, before you join in the discussion read this NYT article on how the growth of unpaid internships may be illegal.
CMRHM wants Archinecters to share their top ten christian churches; the building, image and website. Some nice ones have already been posted.
orchid is looking for sites where a contemporary building is standing next to old historic buildings in somewhere between New York city and Boston. Share your suggestions here.
School Blogs
Lian at GSD reviews the Return of Nature event at GSD, "The Nature of Information" which featured Liz Diller and Antoine Picon. While Andrew also at GSD, has an interesting counterpoint entitled Architects and Nature.
Nick Sowers announces he (or the object he is holding in the included picture) is a sonic reducer
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