As the NYT reports, Bloomberg has unveiled the second proposal for a stadium in as many weeks. The new Yankees bucket would be a replication of the original stadium that was redone in '76, complete with imitation stonework and copper details and such. Is this a confusing move considering that his... View full entry
Metropolis interviews Hernán DÃaz Alonso and gives a skeak peak at how the PS1 installation is coming along. M | Feature View full entry
Chinese leaders and public figures are echoing again their ongoing concerns about the new image of Beijing being constructed in time for the 2008 Olympics, and the fortunes spent to afford an experimenting ground for international architects, the products of which none resembles anything Chinese... View full entry
Readying to open next week, Jonathan Glancey can barely contain his anticipation for what he says is Renzo Piano at his dazzling best: the Paul Klee Museum in Switzerland. View full entry
Echo ...Echo... Echo with a pair of new images... View full entry
Is it a new typology of infrastructure to support expanding cell phone networks? Nope! It's another high-rise condo in the City of Glass. Helped along by the City's very own wonder boy, the project is going to the City for approval with a full house: this is the developer's 2nd attempt at a... View full entry
Architect John Ronan proposes to transform Chicago's abandoned 2,500,000 square-foot post office into the largest municipal mausoleum on the face of the earth. Is it grand vision or high theater? And is the modern civic psyche too fragile to tolerate such a presence?. Read View full entry
Piano's Art Institute wing plays in harmony. Trib | prev View full entry
More news on the G-Guada (previously...) from ArtDaily. View full entry
And in the shadow of London's St Paul Cathedral no less. Approval is pending at the Corp of London. read View full entry
California architect Thom Mayne is standing in the middle of the University of Cincinnati campus... Read View full entry
View releases pictures of Atelier Bow-Wow's Juicy House. Mmm, yum. (via) View full entry
It may be only 11 feet wide by 28 feet deep...but every floor is a room...all seven of them. look View full entry
Olle Lundberg and Mary Breuer have converted a car ferry into a live/work space docked in San Francisco. Make your own. | nytimes View full entry
NEW YORK -- The contentious $2 billion stadium proposal, the key to New York's Olympic hopes in 2012, scored a major victory Thursday when a Manhattan judge ruled there were no irregularities in the bidding process that awarded the West Side rail yards to the New York Jets. NYT View full entry