The Toronto star reports ...The ever-urbane Erickson, who may also qualify as the country's most civilized man, has become the Frank Lloyd Wright of Canada. Like the great American architect, Erickson has spent time in the international spotlight and toiled in obscurity. Now, after the success of... View full entry
Deyan Sudjic writes about David Adjaye's success in designing commercial spaces which unite a public library, cafe, adult education classes and computer access under one roof. (from The Observer) View full entry
alex terzich made a project of his jobhunt in new york city. View full entry
... as noticed in the discussions. Philip Johnson View full entry
Intersections: Building the Soul of New York City - Architect Daniel Libeskind on Ideals Behind Ground Zero Plan (frm NPR) View full entry
Icon's Marcus Fairs speaks to Rem Koolhaas. View full entry
From tomorrow through Monday, when the 59th Annual Marin County Fair sets up a Wright Pavilion to celebrate "The Legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright in Marin County," within the Marin Civic Center building, it will be like looking within the belly of the beast. From the SFGate The Marin Civic Center... View full entry
Architect Sir Norman Foster was a big selling point for a controversial plan to build a residential skyscraper on city-owned land three blocks north of Ground Zero. But now he has quit the project. (ny dailynews) View full entry
We all love and loathe New York City for its unapologetic fickleness. Not to be limited to music, fashion and cuisine, the capitol of the world is known to quickly embrace and reject every trendsetter to pass through the Verrazano Narrows, and architects have clearly been the focus ever since... View full entry
Santiago Calatrava, the architect chosen for lower Manhattan's transit hub, engineers landmark for life, From Newsday.com View full entry
Partial paralysis required him to reconfigure his home, but Michael Graves keeps on designing - Boston Globe. Related: his home products View full entry
Leonardo Annecca transforms the interior of a Boeing 747 into a beautifully finished lounge restaurant in Syracuse, Sicily. (via Frame) View full entry
Responding to the New York Times article The Incredible Shrinking Libeskind on Thursday, June 24th at 10:00am with Brian Lehrer on WNYC View full entry
The FAD 2004 awards recognizes the work of two Catalan architects, Miralles and Ferrater for their outstanding work outside Catalunya in the past year. View full entry
Interview by Christopher Hawthorne (frm ID) View full entry