Jason Rodriguez, reportedly a former employee of architecture and engineering firm RS&H, opened fire today in his previous workplace. Last count is 2 dead and 6 injured. Orlando police are still searching for him. Google News Update: He's been caught Jason Rodriguez, reportedly a former... View full entry
Bernard Colenbrander discusses the price of architecture criticism. According the Colenbrander architectural criticism cannot exist without appropriate funding. Bernard Colenbrander discusses the price of architecture criticism. According the Colenbrander architectural criticism cannot exist... View full entry
"Stephen Massiah is in his first term studying architecture at St Edmund’s College. He took his A-levels at Bedford School, an independent school, and then did a degree in law. After working for a number of years for a corporate law firm in the City, he decided to have a career change and... View full entry
Toronto's Ryerson University has announced the appointment of Alsop to Distinguished Visiting Practitioner in Architecture. Press release after the jump...WILL ALSOP APPOINTED RYERSON DISTINGUISHED VISITING PRACTITIONER IN ARCHITECTURETORONTO, Nov.5, 2009--- Famed British architect Will Alsop has... View full entry
Mark your calendars for those of you in the following cities during the next week... Brooklyn, Los Angeles, New York, Syracuse, Barcelona, Aachen, Dubai, Seattle, Cambridge, Toronto, London, Amsterdam & Phoenix... Mark your calendars for those of you in the following cities during the next... View full entry
Did you know that Yelp was co-founded by an architect that once worked for Norman Foster? Did you know that this same ex-architect also helped define the RSS standards? Well, now you know! Learn more about how David Galbraith moved from architecture to "maker of 'Internet Stuff'" in the latest... View full entry
You thought your Phillip Johnson impersonation was tops on Halloween? Three siblings from Brooklyn went trick-or-treating as the Whitney, the Guggenheim, and the New Museum. T'was a great day for architecture. You thought your Phillip Johnson impersonation was tops on Halloween? Three siblings... View full entry
Thanks to everyone who submitted answers to our "Why are you studying Architecture?" contest. We (myself and Barry Lehrman) were both impressed by Gabby Uvidia's response, addressing the issue that architecture, while difficult to find work in close to home, is actually more in demand now than... View full entry
Well, according to Blair Kamin, they all serve on Obama's arts and humanities committee "Here's the news release from the White House, via Morphosis, Thom Mayne's architectural firm in Santa Monica, Calif. Mayne is a winner of the Pritzker Architecture Prize. Paula Hannaway Crown, who serves on... View full entry
Watch Michael Speaks talking at the recent 2009 Future of Design conference about the conversation that this project generated on Archinect. Speaks also talks about the impact of the economic downturn on the profession as well as the expanded opportunities available to design professionals... View full entry
Recent financial hardships force architects to underbid one another.Architect's Newspaper | related View full entry
As the countdown to the 2012 Olympic Games in London begins the Guardian publishes an exclusive snap-shot and accompanying interviews to update us on the progress. Guardian View full entry
This week's A&D event roundup includes action in the Rotterdam, Los Angeles, New York, Barcelona, Charlottesville, London, Brooklyn, Ithaca, Istanbul & Chicago... This week's A&D event roundup includes action in the Rotterdam, Los Angeles, New York, Barcelona, Charlottesville, London... View full entry
Icon examines the future of AR. How will new layers of data, affect humans perception of and interaction with, their built environment? Icon examines the future of AR. How will new layers of data, affect humans perception of and interaction with, their built environment?“The way I like to... View full entry
Bruce Sterling posts on D-Build.org. Bruce Sterling posts on D-Build.org. D-Build is creating an information rich interactive history of building deconstruction, where the reclaimed materials, buildings, people, and businesses are all equally important players in the story. Explore View full entry