LAtimes The largest of the large has found some fame as the architect in the depths of hollywood power and celebrity. Christopher Hawthorne tours CAA and other talent agencies to find the fleeting link between architecture and power. Or is it architecture and celebrity? So why don't more... View full entry
Arch Record interviews Peter Cook. He talks about the connection between Archigram and the new Olympic Stadium he is designing with HOK Sport. What he thinks about Steven Holl and the future of the profession.Interview View full entry
In today's NY Times, Ouroussoff profiles our favorite centenarian by asking, "What to do with our aging architectural heroes? What if their genius deteriorates and they begin tinkering with their own masterpieces?" | Related | Everybody needs to celebrate half-birthdays View full entry
Der Spiegel examines the master planning work of Albert Speers. While the work of his father is well known, Speer's has tried to stay out of the limelight. However, this isn't just because of his father's "fame". Rather, it has to do with Speer's conceptual approach. "Speer likes to point out... View full entry
When it comes to building a house for a billionaire, money isn't a constraint but the stakes can be very high. Here, architects, including those responsible for creating homes for the likes of Bill Gates and David Geffen, talk about the challenges of bringing unrestrained visions to life... View full entry
An architect was seriously injured this morning at a construction site in Lower Manhattan, after a crane dropped a load of construction materials onto a office trailer. WNYC View full entry
What does an architectural titan do as he approaches 100? Brazil's star architect carries on working. TimesOnline View full entry
In Padua (Italy), inside Palazzo della Ragione, there is a great monographic exhibition ("Two carp: water/land - village/urban") of Kengo Kuma's works. It is an ehibition about dematerialisation and subtraction. His purpose is to erase architecture. He judges his works "nothing".link View full entry
Designboom interviews the Pritzker Prize winning Brazilian, architect. "I see the future in a positive way because I think that generally the aim of people is to create peace in the world. I'm a fan of the latest political situation in france and of their new government particularly of rachida... View full entry
In Victoria, BC, where I grew up, the architect Francis Rattenbury was a household name. He designed some of the city's most eminent structures. I've always thought his dramatic life, and tragic end, would make a great film. Today's TimesOnline talks with John Rattenbury, Francis' son, about his... View full entry
SFGate readers give their two cents on the city's recent surge of glass boxes. View full entry
The LA Times on the Brazilian architect, in words and images. View full entry
At a lecture at Princeton University this past September architect Demitri Porphyrios frames the classicist position as an anti-corporate aesthetic in Tradition and Modernity. related View full entry
At 74, Richard Rogers is as busy as ever shaping the future. TimesOnline View full entry
BusinessWeek is becoming an architectural must read. They got the fab-globe-trotting-italian to list his favorite inspirations from classical antiquity, victorian ingenuity, to modern masterpieces (including a few of his own creations). Slideshow View full entry