News Two sides of the same coin? Maybe this will help? Or not. Is it Art, pornography or both? For your health? Discuss. Continued after the jump...Discussions We discuss Haruki Murakami along with the reactions of the Turkish Prime Minister. Barry asks, Bushvilles? A couple of good ones... View full entry
John Hartl, of the Seattle Times, reviews Rem Koolhaas: A Kind of Architect. ViaThe busy, captivating "Rem Koolhaas: A Kind of Architect" takes a documentary approach to the creations of the Dutch architect who designed the downtown Seattle Public Library. The film, which is the centerpiece of... View full entry
Gene, at New Jersey Institute of Technology, or now officially College of Architecture and Design, posts images from the annual Student Works Exhibition. Greg, at Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, tries to face the little critics with kindergarten words. Scott, at UCLA, gives us an update... View full entry
Paffard Keatinge-Clay worked with the greats - Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright and Mies van der Rohe. Jonathan Glancey meets the 'Zelig' of modern architecture.The Guardian View full entry
For its inaugural competition, SMIBE, The Society for Moving Images about the Built Environment, received over 90 entries from 13 countries. Of that, twenty-four pieces, from both the general and student categories, were considered. The jury watched every piece followed by discussion of each... View full entry
Prior to Kaplicky's recent death, the controversial-from-the-start Prague National Library was considered to be officially shelved. There are reports surfacing now, however, hinting at the possibility of the project actually getting realized, partially in response to a Facebook-lead protest. I'll... View full entry
Archinect member tagalong has shared with us an email, from his school's administration, cracking down on the all-nighter studio ritual. View full entry
Thursday March 05 /.EventsDateModule THE COMMONS , New York, NY EMERGING VOICES 2009: Shane Coen, Coen + Partners, Minneapolis and New York City; Derek Dellekamp, D , New York, NY Thom Mayne in Films and Conversations with the Architects , New York, NY A Special Evening with Architect Ron... View full entry
Whet your appetite for Mimi Zeiger's upcoming book--Tiny Houses--by checking out its first round of reviews, via loud paper | Tiny Houses, available later this month at bookstores near you. View full entry
Advertisers, sponsors and partners help make this site possible, and for that, we are super grateful! UCLA Architecture and Urban Design Jumpstart '09 University of Applied Arts Vienna Boston Society of Architects The John M. Clancy Award Georgia-Pacific Gypsum Woodbury University SCI-Arc A New... View full entry
The organisations behind the world's three leading environmental assessment tools (BREEAM, LEED and Green Star) are combining forces to come up with a common way to measure carbon emissions from new buildings. Read View full entry
Rafael Viñoly Architects (RVA) just announced the award of four independent Research Fellowships for 2009. Bustler View full entry
As we just announced on Bustler, earlier today [bracket] announced the selected projects and proposals for issue #1 "On Farming". Congratulations to those selected! We'll be publishing some of the other submissions here on Archinect in the coming weeks, leading up to the scheduled release of the... View full entry
The Baltimore Infill Survey is an informal Flickr-hosted gallery of user-submitted proposals for one specific vacant lot in Baltimore. Download the photo of the empty lot, flex your Photoshop skills, and upload to share with the community. Check it out | Via View full entry
I've been really enjoying Nick's UC Berkeley School Blog, especially since he started his world tour as part of his John K. Branner Fellowship. His Soundscrapes, "sonic slices through the global military atmosphere", are particular fascinating to follow as he traverses the globe. In his latest... View full entry