Chile-based 0300TV have reformatted their web presence with a very nice, minimal interface, offering a subscription model to their videos interviews, projects and PDF documents. The latest features include interviews with Toyo Ito and Luis Izquierdo; profiles on the Ningbo Historic Museum by... View full entry
When the board meets next month, several issues may be thrashed out: Does it have the funds to operate both sites? Should it abandon the uptown building? Can it come up with a compromise between the two? When the board meets next month, several issues may be thrashed out: Does it have the funds to... View full entry
In Focus Archinect's series profiling the photographers who help make the work of architects look that much better talks to Brazilian-Portuguese photographer Leonardo Finotti. We feature some great examples of his work including shots of work by Oscar Niemeyer, Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Eduardo Souto... View full entry
April 09 /.EventsDateModule Suburbia Transformed, One Garden at a Time: exploring…(see full title below) A LIVING PRESENCE: Extending and Transforming the Tradition of Catholic Sacred Architecture April 12 /.EventsDateModule Private Green Resort in NY Call for entries for the 22nd Biennial... View full entry
Danny Forster, host of Build it Bigger has just reminded us that the latest season premiers tonight at 9pm on the Science Channel. He says... "I’ve been on the road for the better part of the last six months making the series, and we’ve filmed everywhere from Kuwait to South Africa... View full entry
The legendary Paris gallery now has a regional outpost. Will it live up to the name? Jonathan Glancey takes a high-speed train to find out. The legendary Paris gallery now has a regional outpost. Will it live up to the name? Jonathan Glancey takes a high-speed train to find out.In the Guardian View full entry
Jesus was the son of a middle-class, highly educated architect, according to a new book, which claims the previous belief that Joseph worked as a carpenter has distorted the Bible's meaning. Jesus was the son of a middle-class, highly educated architect, according to a new book, which claims the... View full entry
Thirteen architects from around the world will congregate in New Zealand this week to develop a concept hotel incorporating wool. Thirteen architects from around the world will congregate in New Zealand this week to develop a concept hotel incorporating wool. NZ HeraldThe 13 architects - from the... View full entry
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.News In Focus (Archinect's... View full entry
"With job openings scarce for young people, the number of unpaid internships has climbed in recent years, leading federal and state regulators to worry that more employers are illegally using such internships for free labor." Sound familiar? Via @kazys, "Ooops!" | "With job openings scarce for... View full entry
A judge has sided with architecture in the latest battle to save the Richard Neutra-designed Gettysburg Cyclorama and Visitor Center. A judge has sided with architecture in the latest battle to save the Richard Neutra-designed Gettysburg Cyclorama and Visitor Center. Philly.comIn a ruling... View full entry
Lian, at Harvard GSD, has been an avid school blogger lately, and writes about Liz Diller and her High Line flashers, exclusive dinners with Rafael Moneo, and getting lost in translation with Shigeru Ban. No lack of star power in these posts. James, at Wentworth Institute of Technology, is at... View full entry
The Netherlands was once a byword for architecture that was cool, calm and collected. Not any more. Jonathan Glancey is thrilled by a madcap new hotel designed by WAM Architecten. The Netherlands was once a byword for architecture that was cool, calm and collected. Not any more. Jonathan Glancey... View full entry
Guest contributor Seth Embry has 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". Read it and share your opinions in the comments section. Guest contributor Seth Embry has penned a new Op-Ed... View full entry
Whatever your politics, the health care bill that just got signed into law is going to have a big impact on everyone, especially architects because of their unusual employment situations. Two AIA officials explain the impact of the new bill on the industry. Whatever your politics, the health care... View full entry