Yoshio Taniguchi on water, Zen, museums, and peopling spaces. Exhibition on view at Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery until June 26. | japantimes View full entry
It's no secret the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation has been ailing, this article sums up the bleeding pretty well if you haven't been following. View full entry
A unitied and renovated Wexner Center opens in October l ArtDaily l and Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe gets buried by Clay Risen. View full entry
Nouvel came to Israel this week for the Wolf Prize award ceremonies, held Sunday evening at the Knesset. He spent the morning at a meeting in the architecture faculty at Bezalel, which began as an instant master class. "There is hyper-complexity here," he said of one of the exercises presented to... View full entry
Thom Mayne hates playing by the rules. So what's he doing designing government buildings? Newsweek View full entry
Lord Foster and Lord Rogers are in a battle with Quinlan Terry, sometime adviser to Prince Charles over architecture at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London. From the Telegraph View full entry
Hugh Pearman lasso's up a few Herzog and de Meuron surfaces. Gabion View full entry
The third biennale for young architects, "40/40," opens today in the gallery of the Architects House at 15 Migdalor Street in Jaffa. The Architects Association launched the exhibition, held every two years, "to provide a platform for the next generation of architects" and to expose "the work and... View full entry
Deborah Solomon talks with Brad Cloepfil about tangling with preservationists and why Europeans beat his American colleagues. Read | click here to see the entire index of the Sunday NYTimes Magazine dedicated to architecture & modernism View full entry
"Has the establishment finally caught up to Mayne””or has his work mellowed as it's matured?" - Newsweek probes the irony of success. View full entry
Thom Mayne talks about his firm's recent work for the GSA. An AIA SF/SF MOMA public lecture, recorded on Feb 24 2005. Next month: John King, architecture critic with the San Francisco Chroncile, speaking on California's reputation for cutting edge design. www.architecture-radio.org View full entry
They'll make great pet architecture duo Yoshiharu Tsukamoto and Momoyo Kaijima finally hit ICON online. + Frei Otto, HdM, and Young London View full entry
Celebrations in time for Walter Gropius' 122nd birthday. View full entry
A recap of remarks by Viñoly at Architectural Digest's "Architecture Days" lecture series. Chicago Maroon View full entry
eOculus dedicates its current issue to recollections of Philip. View full entry