The Graham Foundation et al is celebrating Louis Sullivan at 150 years with a slew of events around Chicago. View full entry
The Dutch maritime architect discusses floating foundations, flood-resistant architecture, and future possibilities for dealing with global warming in sensitive lowland areas. Read here > View full entry
More than a biography of America's greatest architect, FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT'S BUFFALO is a story of family, friendship, and the meaning of home in American life. The high-definition film, airing on Monday, September 4 at 10 pm, explores how a friendship spanning decades affected the structural... View full entry
Unidentified gunmen shot and killed protester/architect Lorenzo San Pablo Cervantes dead in Oaxaca, Mexico this past Tuesday. BBC l DemocracyNow View full entry
Goldberger charts Libeskind's post-"masterplanning" trajectory and his soon to open first US project, the Denver Art Museum. | nuyrkr View full entry
Patrick Tighe loves contrasts. A technophile with a green streak and a social conscience, this award-winning architect is busy turning his vision of the new urban environment into technology-happy live/work spaces as functional as they are playful. Apple View full entry
The Architectural League of New York has conducted a series of podcasts on their Emerging Voices and Young Architects programs. Search iTunes for more... View full entry
Anglo(?) (who goes by various pseudonyms) speaking fluent(?) Mandarin(?), wearing a yellow hard-hat and talking into puffy mic interviews Chinese starchitect Ma Yansong, the leader of MAD and the winner, appropriately, of the condo craaazy. na blog | surf also the channel archinect. View full entry
A new design challenge for Michael Graves: medical-ware. Jimmy at LW/OBldgs comments: "It's a pretty good interview and strangely encouraging to see an aging starchitect dealing with old age and disability the only way he knows how - by redesigning it." View full entry
Let me point your attention to a quite humorous diatribe at Michealangelo, the iconography blog that we are quite familiar with, regarding Sylvia Lavin, her dildo collecting, pet rocks and, what else?, capitalism. Why Sylvia Sucks | via progressivereactionary View full entry
They already had one (equally loved & hated by many) but it seems that sooner than later they will launch a new website. Here's a preview - not too much revealed yet but you get to see their office -in an old building in BCN's Old City- from the inside in a virtual-photo collage tour .. and... View full entry
Over the last five years Ben Wood has transformed himself from a successful Boston architect into a Shanghai power broker whose designs translate into billions of dollars in development. NY Times View full entry
Over last weekend the OMA Balloon was filled with a staggering twenty-four-hour interview marathon hosted by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Rem Koolhaas. ArtForum's Claire Bishop gives us a glimpse on the happening. AF l previous | Image Gallery View full entry
Elias Torres of Martinez Lapena Torres is not overconcerned with authorship moving freely between forms in his making of architecture. Article > View full entry
LA Times 'stuff' writer C Hawthorne looks hard and finds reasons why xoxo Richard Meier is still important. 'Meier the not pleased' can't look at Bob Irwin's garden at the Getty Center (ie; Dracula and the holy cross). Oh, his full partner likes teak wood. LAT View full entry