architecture
I'm never quite sure why the New York Times writes about real estate and the lives of the rich in the way it does. Is it about sucking up to.
Leave to it a Pritzker Prize winner to buy Ray Bradbury's house in order to tear it down and build god knows what kind of thing.
The winner of England's ugliest new building: Thoughts? Snarky comments?
Some of us like doughnuts on Sunday mornings. Others like the new doughnut shaped skyscraper in Guangzhou.
Major bummer that the Worldport at JFK is going to be demolished. I suppose it was pretty well inevitable given the space considerations at the airport, but it's a pretty.
This is great for anyone who rolls their eyes at celebrity architects and the absurd non-functioning buildings they construct. Celebrated Spanish Architect Santiago Calatrava (whose WTC PATH station is interminably.
As Sean Griffiths points out, cute semi-detached housing might make for aesthetically pleasing New Urbanist cities, but it is not sustainable as a dominant mode of architecture within the 21st.
This is an interesting, if somewhat older, discussion of the Chinese architect Ma Yansong and his so-called "organic architecture." The piece focuses on his so-called "Marilyn Monroe" building in Mississagua,.