New Urbanist white knight Andrés Duany enters the fray in New Orleans. Will he be the savior of the city or part of its demise. NYT View full entry
LATimes Chris Hawhtorne reviews the Siza exhibit at Santa Monica Museum of Art. Previously View full entry
Christopher Alexander has been branded the most dangerous living architect. Can he live up to that? His The Nature of Order is reviewed in the voice literary supplement. View full entry
Zaha Hadid received an honorary degree at Yale's commencement, which will hang nicely next next to the one from Columbia last year. Yale Daily View full entry
Deborah Solomon raps with Richard Rogers in this interview, which mentions how his firm is known for declining any military contracts. Not taking money, I understand, but have we forgotten already? View full entry
Mr. Cameron Sinclair hits the headlines again this week, as he and Kate Stohr, co-founders of Architecture for Humanity, win this year's Rave Award from Wired Magazine in the category of architecture. Last year's winner? Rem Koolhaas. View full entry
A furious architect, opportunistic politicians, betrayed loyalites, and a price reaching a billion dollars. How a soaring vision went disastrously wrong. NY Metro View full entry
Film by Syndey Pollack | Trailer | Review View full entry
The story of Architecture for Humanity as told by Cameron Sinclair to England's Sunday Observer. View full entry
"The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania recently honored Edmund Bacon, Philadelphia's famed city planner from 1949-70, by naming May 2 'Edmund Bacon Day.'" Among his triumphs is a huge indoor mall: ArchRecord. Six Degrees of Edmund Bacon. Edmund Bacon, Dead at 95. View full entry
The peope whose ideas, power, and sheer will are changing New York. From Richard Meier to Robert A.M. Stern. nymetro.com View full entry
Norman Foster pairs dynamic innovation with respect for history. No wonder everyone wants a piece of him. With more than 30 new buildings in varying stages of construction around the world, it's surprising that the jet-setting British architect Norman Foster ever touches down.Newsweek... View full entry
designer of the ether, michael gabellini in the designboom house. View full entry
One of the world's great practices wants to know why its designs for schools keep getting turned down Richard Rogers Partnership, one of the largest and most successful architectural practices in the world, has not been able to design schools in Britain because of the cumbersome, bureaucratic... View full entry
Architect Ricardo Legorreta is still dreaming of what the new Fort Worth Museum of Science and History will look like. He promises one thing, though. "We can assure you it will have some color," STAR-TELEGRAM View full entry