50 years after Mies designed "his mature postwar buildings," Sean Keller writes in this month's ArtForum, "a wave of renovations is forcing us to reconsider what exactly he and his contemporaries found architecture to be and how to handle their discoveries." ArtForum. View full entry
An up close feature on architect, jazz musician, and sound installationist Christopher Janney, as the release of the first book about him was recently published. By Sideshow Media, check out "Architecture of the Air: The Sound and Light Environments of Christopher Janney." (previously). View full entry
Stanley Tigerman gets to pump more out of his slight efforts to advance capitalism's giving side with a nice interview with the nicest magazine around. Isn't that nice? ArchRecord View full entry
Neutelings and Michiel Riedijk create provocative architecture with a strangely expressive quality - buildings that occasionally teeter on the brink of kitsch. The exhibition 'Fifteen Buildings by Neutelings Riedijk Architects' is the third in a series of NAI travelling exhibitions highlighting... View full entry
ID interviews Ned Cramer (sitting in a window seat) the leader of the new rebranded and refashioned architecture magazine called simply Architect. View full entry
Lord [Norman] Foster, one of the most respected names in architecture, is considering selling his practice for up to £500m. the independent | the guardian View full entry
"Stand back and look at the building. It is a machine - a shiny, glaring, stainless steel ribbon box with a green-tinted glass base and an American flag popping out. The building could be dropped anywhere, like a 70-foot-high industrial dishwasher with rounded corners" , says Glen Small about the... View full entry
Communism, tallness and career paths: A brief interview with Daniel Libeskind after recently unveiling the design for a residential project in Singapore. | Europaconcorsi.com View full entry
Virtual Tours. You need to register for DOMUS, if you already aren't a member. Post-Occupancy View full entry
"As he entered the Italian restaurant in Washington, D.C., Thom Mayne sharpened his attack plan in his mind. The bad boy of American architecture was about to meet his new nemesis for the first time, and he wanted to set the tone early. His opponent that day in 2001 was U.S. District Judge... View full entry
Q&A with Shigeru Ban in the Wall Street Journal | WSJonline View full entry
After living with the care and thought that went into the details of Breuer’s houses, Takiura said, “If (every night) you go to sleep looking at the best, at something you love, and every morning you wake up to the best — 10 years later, your life’s totally different... View full entry
Will Alsop will give a talk on January 10 at the Braithwaite Hall, Katharine Street, Croydon to discuss the future development of Croydon town centre... The talk will be webcast at www.croydon.gov.uk The talk will illustrate the architect’s personal approach to design as well as... View full entry
El Pais newspaper asks three hit-list architects from Spain (Zaera, Ábalos and Lleó) what the best of 06 was... And they all have one answer: SANAA, SANAA and SANAA. Aside from that, Ábalos mentions some less-popularized buildings, like the Adolfo Ibáñez... View full entry
Joe Valerio named Chicago Tribune's 2006 Architect of the Year on December 31, 2006, and his firm, Valerio Dewalt Train Associates (VDTA), recently received two of AIA Chicago's Top Design Excellence Awards, 2006: a Distinguished Building Award Honor Award and an Interior Architecture Honor Award... View full entry