There's an interesting discussion taking place in the forum, started by "info architect" about information architecture and traditional (real?) architecture. There's an interesting discussion taking place in the forum, started by "info architect" about information architecture and traditional... View full entry
It's a good time to buy architecture if you're one of the lucky few that are capable. The market is now offering Lautner's Hatherall House, Neutra's Sten-Frenke house, Frank Lloyd Wright's Millard House, Frank Lloyd Wright's Ennis House, Schindler's Van Dekker Residence, Lautner's Schaffer... View full entry
As we reported back in May Michelle Kaufmann Designs closed its doors due to sagging economy. Today eco-housing company Blu Homes announces that they have acquired mkDesigns' assets including the Glidehouse™, mkLotus™, and Sunset Breezehouse™. As we reported back in May Michelle... View full entry
...28-Year-Old Building Will Be Razed. NHR...28-Year-Old Building Will Be Razed, NHR, will make room for new residential colleges. "The new colleges will be more residential in character and more in harmony with the adjacent residential neighborhood." (...aaaand light bulb in head goes on... Think... View full entry
Archinect Senior Editor Bryan Finoki starts blogging for Volume.News Archinect Senior Editor Bryan Finoki starts blogging for Volume. A great new UpStarts feature on Ball-Nogues Studio From this post announcing the Curry Stone Design Prize winners, this is an awesome photo.Discussion In a... View full entry
In case you haven't yet noticed, we just published the latest installment in our UpStarts series. This time we've put the spotlight on LA-based Ball-Nogues Studio. Archinect guest contributor Katya Tylevich talks to Benjamin Ball about their first commissions, managing steady growth with limited... View full entry
Winners of the 2009 Architectural 3D Awards Earlier this summer, the 2009 Architectural 3D Awards were presented to the winners at an awards ceremony during the Mundos Digitales conference in La Coruna, Spain. The CGarchitect.com Architectural 3D Awards were started in 2004 to recognize... View full entry
, says Archinect member loremipsum in the forum, regarding an article describing the AIA's suspension of an architect's membership due to his affair with the client. , says Archinect member loremipsum in the forum, regarding an article describing the AIA's suspension of an architect's membership... View full entry
Our latest listing of upcoming events is directed to the lucky individuals finding themselves in New York, Calgary, Westport, Los Angeles, London, Brooklyn, Chicago, Joshua Tree, Vienna & Savannah. Our latest listing of upcoming events is directed to the lucky individuals finding themselves in... View full entry
NY Magazine invited five design firms to propose solutions for transforming the cubicle into the new loft. NY Magazine invited five design firms to propose solutions for transforming the cubicle into the new loft. Read View full entry
Archinect's Aaron Plewke blogs live from IIDEX/NeoCon Canada 2009 in Toronto where he's participating in a panel discussion about how the social web influences the architecture and design industries. Archinect's Aaron Plewke blogs live from IIDEX/NeoCon Canada 2009 in Toronto where he's... View full entry
The results have so astounded university administrators that what started as a one-acre pilot project in Harvard Yard has spread organic practices through 25 acres on the campus.The results have so astounded university administrators that what started as a one-acre pilot project in Harvard Yard... View full entry
Perennial spatial interrogator and Archinect Senior Editor Bryan Finoki kicks off his new blog for Volume that chronicles how he's teaching his (main) blog—Subtopia—at Woodbury. Go! Perennial spatial interrogator and Archinect Senior Editor Bryan Finoki kicks off his new blog for... View full entry
Video of Ananya Roy on Budget Crisis at UC Berkeley... In this vid, distinguished professor of planning and cities Ananya Roy breaks down the budget crisis at Berkeley. Keep an ear open for the proposed $6,000 fee increase for students in the College of Environmental Design, as Prof. Roy discusses. View full entry
Report in the Art Newspaper.Harry Gugger, the partner with the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron who managed the conversion of the Bankside Power Station into Tate Modern, will leave the company at the end of 2009 to set up an independent practice. link | via View full entry