Thursday December 04 /.EventsDateModule Vermeer’s Family Secrets: Genius, Discovery, and the Unknown Apprentice , Cooper Union NIGHT HAUNTS: A Journey through the London Night , New York OOZing: A Public Workshop with New York Prize Fellow Natalie Jeremijenko , New York, NY Friday December... View full entry
Hospitals are jumping on a trend that aims to infuse nature into the way buildings are designed and constructed. Biophilic design hinges on a belief that people feel better and heal more quickly when exposed to more natural settings. St Louis Post-Dispatch View full entry
The Daewoo Consortium and the municipality of Gwanggyo announced the MVRDV concept design for a dense city centre winner of the developer’s competition for the future new town of Gwanggyo, located 35km south of the Korean capital Seoul. The plan consists of a series of overgrown hill shaped... View full entry
Even as financial troubles mount around the world, some architects are betting on Central and South America. Architectural Record View full entry
Pantone, which provides color standards to design industries, specifically cites "mimosa," a vibrant shade of yellow. "It's just the most wonderful symbolic color of the future," says director of Pantone. yahoo View full entry
CNN, along with CareerBuilder, published a list of 15 jobs that make $60,000. Architects made the list. Interestingly, they project an 18% increase in the number of architects in the work force before 2016. It's not all gloom and doom. CNN View full entry
Kazys thinks that the 21st century has been a stinker for architecture. Rem's getting pimped by the Chinese, Gehry jumped the shark in Bilbao, and H&deM are the architectural equivalent of a warm glass of milk (I'm paraphrasing of course). He's looking for just five examples of significant... View full entry
Jessica, at Parsons The New School for Design, visits David Adjaye's NYC Office. Evan, at Knowlton School of Architecture, is only 36 hours away from lasercutting his final model and starts worrying about his building's program... A Center for Ants?, at UCLA, wins prizes with some "California... View full entry
Gensler sends us news and images about their latest project in China, destined to be the country's tallest. Take the jump for the press release, and visit the Gallery for images...Tallest Building in China Breaks GroundDesign Completes Super-Tall District, Showcases Sustainable Public Space... View full entry
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Louise Armitstead has penned a piece for the Telegraph describing Dubai's optimism (denial?) regarding the current state of the global economy, as they push ahead with continued development. What I found most interesting, however, was the introduction describing Babu Sassi, an Indian man... View full entry
BusinessWeek profiles Jun Aoki whose SIA Aoyama office building recently won one of JIDPO's annual 15 Good Design Gold prizes. Read View full entry
Venice has suffered its worst flooding in 22 years, leaving some parts of the historic Italian city neck-deep in water, reports said Monday. CNN View full entry
News An airport with a bridge. Really? All in the family. One of the greats. Anyone able to find any footage on Youtube? besides thisone Continued after the jump...DiscussionsRemember it is anonymous!A thread topic, reborn.Image Gallery View full entry
Since a fire on Dec. 18, 2001, one part of the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine after another has been closed for cleaning, refurbishing and restoration. Now, from the bronze doors on the west front to the stained-glass windows in the easternmost chapel, the cathedral seems to have shed... View full entry