The ascendancy of Lord Rogers and Lord Foster is under challenge. This week, a group of four architecture practices, led by Will Alsop, announced that they will work and think collaboratively in order to challenge what they regard as the architectural establishment and to encourage a "more open... View full entry
It's an architectural triple header with Calatrava on tonight, and Gehry & Piano tomorrow night. http://www.charlierose.com/ View full entry
Architect Hank Koning talks about his new job/role as Planning Commissioner of Santa Monica. LookOUT View full entry
(Trying not to laugh out loud here). After this kind of largess for Mr Norten, I could reasonably guess that Witold Rybczynski is not, say, the next Michael Sorkin. Salon View full entry
The Royal Australian Institute of Architects has announced their 2005 Victorian Architecture Awards. McBride Charles Ryan Architecture won the prestigious Victorian Architecture Medal. The 2005 Victorian Architecture Award winners: Victorian Architecture Medal * Templestowe Park Primary School... View full entry
SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 21, 2005--The American Institute of Architects, California Council, (AIACC) announces Rob Wellington Quigley, FAIA, as recipient of the 2005 Maybeck Award. The Maybeck Award honors individual California architects for outstanding achievement in producing... View full entry
Edwin Heathcote reviews the Cedric Price exhibit at London's Design Museum. prev View full entry
...starring Frank Gehry. Christopher Hawthorn argues that Gehry has redefined the terms of the deal with his latest megaprojects (Grand Ave & Brooklyn Yards), landing the equivalent of a Hollywood director's "final cut" prerogative. Is it all that good for Gehry's creativity? Read View full entry
A celebrated landscape architect, Robert Murase died Tuesday at age 66 of complications from a heart attack. read View full entry
Perfectly timed to give new graduates heart, the V&A and the Architects' Journal have launched '40 under 40', their pick of the Fosters of the future. the Times of London View full entry
Mike Calvino is 34 an architect and a contractor; He designs it and he builds it. Check out his latest in Ruskin, Florida. | sptimes View full entry
From the International Herald Tribune: There were greater architects, most particularly Le Corbusier, but none were honoured in their lifetimes by becoming a Paris street: the rue Mallet-Stevens in Auteuil, where the five town houses that he built still stand. View full entry
Yoga, the sun, vedic design? SF Gate profiles Jonathan Lipman, chief architect of the Iowa-based Maharishi Global Construction, about his ideas of treating homes as conduits of cosmic energy. Read View full entry
Forty years after founding Habitat, Sir Terence Conran talks about his most startling plan yet to transform the way we live. From the Telegraph View full entry
Peter Eisenman's odyessy and completion of the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin gets muy macho press. l Record l Icon l Archined l View full entry