SOME of us are overfond of complaining about the big money that drives new architecture today. The theoretical designs that once served as a critical commentary on the professional mainstream have all but dried up. Architects who once flaunted their
Sustainable buildings are virtuous, but they can be ugly. Only a few designs are truly great.
FROM 360WINNETT.COM
Like a circus trainer guiding an elephant, a truck pulled up in front
of our house yesterday with a massive excavator in tow. A crowd formed
across the street...
The excavator stood almost as tall as the
house itself... I thought
The New California Academy of Sciences (CAS) in San Francisco will open September 27th with a long awaited, Renzo Piano designed, 2.5 acre living roof undulating across Golden Gate Park. While the roof has great scientific, educational, and ecological
in 2001, Maison Hermès by Renzo Piano supposedly sparked the whole architectural craziness that uplifted Ginza.
After our relaxed stroll along the architectural chic of Omotesando Street, it’s time to turn our attention to that other great center of
It's well known that Italian architect Renzo Piano (pictured), having completed Phase 1 of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)'s Transformations (which included the new Broad Contemporary Art Museum) is now working on Phase II. While Phase II
We spent a chunk of the weekend taking in calories and information at Slow Food Nation at Fort Mason, where the food was sensual and the agenda was serious. The combination is probably the point of the whole thing. Eaters/servers/growers/chefs were
Damian Noonan provides the best links for those who are nostalgiac about the last decade online.
Before the arrival of Google, we were
either politely asking Jeeves or searching
the internet with Yahoo! The latter was
up and running on the
DUSSELDORF, Germany, Aug. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Two months before the start
of glasstec 2008, International Trade Fair with Special Show glass technology
live, 1,248 exhibitors from 48 countries have reserved 733,500 square feet of
exhibit space, making
Since 1985, the Whitney Museum of American Art has presented three separate expansion plans for its 42-year-old home in Upper Manhattan—all of which have fizzled. Once again, the institution is trying to increase its square footage, with hopes that an