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- Thursday 25, 12:58: Saraben Studio
- Thursday 18, 12:40: Antonio Sant'Elia
- Monday 15, 08:01: Taiwanese multidisciplinary design studio Haoshi X have created an installation, Good Things; a hybrid artwork that fuses conceptual art and architectural modelling.
- Tuesday 09, 13:56: Flavio Samelo
- Tuesday 09, 13:55: Hiroshi Watanabe
- Tuesday 09, 13:52: A good feature at DesignBoom on Paris architectural studio Mikou Design, exhibiting lots of interesting concepts and models. They have an innovative, layered style which exposes new living areas within their buildings.
- Wednesday 03, 12:47: Josef Schulz
- Wednesday 25, 12:47: California City
- Tuesday 24, 12:42: The Julliard School by DSR Architects
- Monday 23, 12:56: I wouldn't have thought of Brazil as a major source of modernist architecture; however Julian Weyer's Tour of Mid Century Modern Brazil proves otherwise. Lots of great images including designs by Oscar Niemeyer and Roberto Burle Marx.
- Wednesday 18, 13:07: Tatiana Bilbao Architects: ORDOS 100 Project Concept
- Tuesday 17, 13:27: Villa van Vijven
- Thursday 12, 13:10: Eero Saarinen
- Monday 09, 13:37: Some interesting ideas on the Eight Inc web site, including this design for the ecologically sound Malama learning centre in Hawaii, discussed in depth at DesignBoom.
- Friday 06, 11:56: Paho Mann: Reinhabited Circle K Stores
- Tuesday 03, 12:39: Gordon Matta-Clark: Splitting
- Saturday 31, 21:33: Iakov Chernikhov
- Sunday 25, 14:39: At The Morning News: The Frightening Beauty of Bunkers, a series of images of abandoned wartime bunkers by French urbanist and cultural theorist Paul Virillo.
- Wednesday 21, 16:11: Tom Hillier: The Emperor’s Castle
- Wednesday 07, 13:02: Krijn de Koning
- Wednesday 07, 12:58: Two interesting pieces from Design Observer: an essay on suburban community planning entitled 'Community: The American Way of Living' and Curating the Open City, an interview with Dutch architect Kees Christaanse.
- Tuesday 29, 13:00: Take a look at the winners of the ASLA 2009 Student Awards (at architecture news site Bustler).
- Thursday 17, 14:36: Beekman Street Subway Construction, 1917
- Wednesday 16, 13:59: Ross Racine: Suburbs
- Tuesday 15, 13:21: I'm not too sure of the day-to-day practicality of this collection from jewelry designer Philipe Tournaire, but the design is great: miniature villas, houses, and even cities mounted on gold and silver rings.
- Monday 14, 17:33: Following on from my recent post about The Bay Line, here's another perspective, from Geoff Manaugh at BLDGBLOG.
- Monday 14, 13:35: David Schalliol: Isolated Building Studies
- Friday 11, 13:38: The Bay Line
- Monday 07, 13:25: Johan Hybschmann: Book Of Space
- Wednesday 02, 13:23: Patrick Blanc: Vertical Garden
- Friday 28, 13:52: The Cape Cod Modern House Trust
- Wednesday 26, 13:33: The Wolfe Den by M J Neal Architects
- Tuesday 25, 14:02: A good image gallery of the Habitat 67 complex in Montreal, at The Coolist. See my earlier post here for more information.
- Friday 21, 13:19: Blank Studio: The Xeros Residence
- Thursday 20, 13:59: The story of two shelters in Santa Elena, Venezuela, constructed from reclaimed materials by Kristofer Nonn and his girlfriend after they answered a job advertisement. The shelters were built as examples, in order to encourage better building practices from the local people.
- Monday 17, 18:42: An enlightening article at TreeHugger, about the progression of the garden shed into a playground for architectural experimentation. There are also a few nice examples here. Pictured: Pavilion in Hamilton Terrace, by Stiff & Trevillion.
- Friday 14, 17:35: Leon & Bernalte: El Retiro
- Friday 14, 13:38: Some nice photography from Joel Tettamanti. I particularly like his images of small Scandinavian huts and outbuildings.
- Thursday 13, 13:39: WISA Wooden Design Hotel
- Tuesday 11, 12:59: View and vote for the top twenty finalists in the Re-Burbia competition: the brief was to come up with a new vision for the American suburbs.
- Thursday 06, 13:31: Peter Frazier of design consultants UI Architects built this modern, compact home office in the forest near his home.
- Tuesday 04, 14:19: ODOS: Private Residence, County Wicklow
- Thursday 30, 14:58: Ann Yarbrough keeps a blog about life on McNutt's Island (off the coast of Nova Scotia). This sweet little fishing house was restored by her husband Greg.
- Wednesday 29, 13:39: Some interesting small architecture projects at Jeremy Levine Design; a nicely presented web interface too.
- Monday 27, 12:20: Wallpaper* asked their 30 favourite emerging architectural practices to create a model of the ideal house: see the results here.
- Friday 24, 16:36: An informative article at Treehugger on 7 of the World's Greatest Subways. Interestingly, the London Underground isn't one of them.
- Wednesday 22, 13:34: Refract House
- Wednesday 22, 13:33: A set of scanned tract home brochures from the 60's and 70's. Tract housing is the name for the "cookie-cutter" method of construction with which many of America's suburbs are built.
- Wednesday 22, 13:31: Arizona at Midcentury: article and slideshow at Modern Phoenix, on Julius Shulman and his images of Arizona architecture.
- Tuesday 21, 13:02: Another stunning piece of architecture from OSKA: Outpost, an art studio, gallery and residence set in the Idaho desert.
- Monday 20, 13:00: Julius Shulman
- Friday 17, 12:29: Periscope Houses by Joke Vos Architects
- Thursday 16, 12:49: MoMA Tower Concept by Axis Mundi
- Wednesday 15, 12:15: Writing Studio And Library by Andrew Berman Architect
- Tuesday 14, 12:55: Something I've always wanted to try: Living in the Volkswagen Bus at Tiny House Blog.
- Monday 13, 12:53: Kisho Kurokawa's Nakagin Capsule Tower
- Friday 10, 12:12: Le Cabanon / Atelier Correia
- Thursday 09, 12:25: The Ark: A quaint little floating beach hut owned by artist Lucas Kuys. Just the place to retreat from the stresses of life.
- Wednesday 08, 12:04: Two more examples of nice small-scale architecture: a summer house in Uruguay by MBAD Architects, and another amazing cabin from OSKA (see here for a previous mention).
- Wednesday 08, 11:57: Retro modernist summer house designs - a nice spread at Grain Edit.
- Friday 03, 12:47: Camelback House by Graft Architects: another idea produced for the Make It Right campaign (see yesterday's post for Frank Gehry's design).
- Thursday 02, 13:11: Leah Giberson
- Thursday 02, 13:10: Fresh ideas and playful presentation from Rita Topa Architects; this is their entry into the Reinvent Cities architectural competition.
- Thursday 02, 13:09: Frank Gehry designed these duplex houses for Make It Right, a charity founded by Brad Pitt to aid in the redevelopment of the Lower 9th Ward in New Orleans.
- Tuesday 30, 13:27: Teahouse : a sweet little Japanese tea house in Prague, by A1 Architects.
- Monday 29, 13:28: Following up on my earlier item about the Falkirk Wheel, here's a good in-depth post on the subject by R.J. Evans at Quazen.
- Wednesday 24, 13:39: Two nice pieces of small-scale architecture: Read-Nest, a reading retreat by Dorte Mandrup Architects, and Watershed, a writing studio by Float.
- Friday 19, 12:01: Case Architects: Columbia City Green House
- Wednesday 17, 13:43: Delta Shelter
- Wednesday 17, 13:23: Creative use of shipping containers to build retreat cabins: several examples from Hybrid Seattle.
- Tuesday 02, 13:29: The Falkirk Wheel
- Monday 01, 13:18: The rise of the freeway and the suburb in postwar America - an audio slide show from the BBC.
- Friday 29, 12:41: Portraits From Above
- Tuesday 19, 12:53: Sim Chan
- Wednesday 13, 13:37: Les Bains des Docks by Jean Nouvel Architects
- Tuesday 12, 13:28: An interesting Tumblr photo blog of LA shop facades, of which there appear to be a huge variety.
- Monday 11, 13:04: Following on from the previous post, here's the web site for Form Shift Vancouver, an architectural competition to design eco-friendly urban spaces. PDF proposals for all the entries here.
- Friday 08, 12:58: Public Architecture And Communication
- Friday 08, 12:57: Taipei Performing Arts Centre
- Thursday 07, 13:08: Dionisio Gonzalez
- Thursday 07, 13:05: H. & D. Zielske
- Wednesday 06, 13:46: Hotel Consolacion
- Tuesday 05, 13:27: An informative article about Habitat 67, a modular building concept designed for the 1967 Worlds Fair in Montreal, Canada by Moshe Safdie.
- Friday 01, 13:43: SelgasCano Architecture
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