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Sex Architect

April 1, 2008

For the above reason, and many many more, I will reiterate that How I Met Your Mother is my favorite …

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Nouvel Wins Pritzker

March 31, 2008

“The jury acknowledged the ‘persistence, imagination, exuberance, and, above all, an insatiable urge for creative experimentation’ as qualities abundant in …

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Fashion, Architecture, Tastefully

March 28, 2008

Giant globes float over the runway for a Yves Saint Laurent show in Paris’ cavernous Grand Palais and my mind …

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Local Architects Shaping the New New Orleans

March 25, 2008

Contemporary architecture is making some welcome headway in post-Katrina New Orleans — at least if we look at the top …

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Sneak Peak Inside Libeskind’s New Jewish Museum

March 25, 2008

Over at Curbed SF this week, a sneak peek into the recently finished Contemporary Jewish Museum. Designed by Daniel Libeskind, …

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What’s Up With All The Death Stars?

March 5, 2008

It’s a case of life imitating art as Death Stars sprout around the globe and the inevitable looms as competing …

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Andrei Codrescu’s Innovative Infrastructure

February 28, 2008

In a recent Architect Magazine article, a diverse group of professionals were asked how they would change infrastructure if they …

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Bunker Bustin’ in the Headlands

February 22, 2008

Apropos yesterday’s post on French architecture firm Block and their reuse of military bunkers, some photos from last weekend’s cloudy …

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New To Me: BLOCK

February 21, 2008

Why do I like French architecture firm BLOCK? 2 reasons: clever adaptive reuse projects and because they live up to …

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Less Hadid, More Giant Women

February 15, 2008

The Architecture Foundation recently announced that they’ve called off plans for construction of a permanent London address. Program development will …

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