You may know his 'wonky-legged' Peckham Library or other striking constructions using strong colours and 'blobby shapes'. But the name of the man who built them? Will Alsop is fast joining Foster and Rogers as one of the UK's top architects. Lynn Barber finds him as cheerful as his buildings... View full entry
The relaunched website features more information on past and present projects. Via dezain.net. View full entry
Most know him as the foremost authority on Iranian & Islamic architecture. Dr. Soltanzadeh is a name synonymous with research in the architecture of Iran--with the majority of books being generated by him. He has also been instrumental in developing the methodology of education in Iranian... View full entry
Steven Holl may be known for his innovative use of materials, but his award-winning designs have deliberately avoided a signature style. BusinessWeek | related | Architecture Spoken View full entry
Britain's first major retrospective of Alvar Aalto's work aims to bring his contributions to social architecture to light. NY Times View full entry
Richard Rogers, who just won architecture’s Pritzker Prize, talks about making cities livable, building on Ground Zero and his wife’s famous restaurant. Newsweek | see also Time magazine's article on Rogers and coverage by the Scotsman of his recent attack on British building design. View full entry
In a telephone interview from London, Mr. Rogers, 73, said he did not see the award as overdue. “It’s not when it comes, it’s the gift that matters,” he said. NYT | Newsday | Chicago Tribune | previously View full entry
In the heart of Tehran, near City Theater, a heritage building with about 100 years old age, is the host of Dr. Ali Akbar Saremi and his fellows (colleagues). Talking about architecture, especially Persian architecture, with two masters of art perhaps is a wish for every author in architecture... View full entry
Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown take on Sin City architecture three decades later. Melissa Urcan interviews remaining authors of the classic book that never comes down from the charts.TENbyTEN View full entry
Daniel Libeskind is coming to Cincinnati on April 11 to discuss the city's ever-evolving skyline (the buildings, not the chili). His host? The Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce, oddly enough. Chamber event page View full entry
Take a 3 day Paul Rudolph road trip. NYTimes View full entry
Frank Gehry in New York. The architect’s first New York building suggests the casual confidence of an aging virtuoso. NY Times View full entry
"Michel Rojkind is not yet 40, and he’s only been designing buildings for a dozen years. (He was a rock ‘n’ roll drummer for a decade before — not your typical architecture career path). But he’s fast gaining an international reputation that places him in very heady... View full entry
Jim Schellinger, an architect, today became the second Democrat to to enter the race for governor of Indiana. indystar l related View full entry
Alvar Aalto was the kinder, gentler face of modernism - the man who put Finland on the architectural map, and made saunas his speciality. Fiona MacCarthy recalls a shared lunch of smoked reindeer and schnapps in his elegant Helsinki restaurant. Guardian | prev | and here View full entry