Monthly Archive for August, 2007

Beautiful Architecture in the North Folk

The house designed by the architects Hideaki Ariizumi and Glynis Berry in Orient.

NYT: New Houses on an Old Land

Have a look at this article in the NYT with a slide show about well known architects who have built their own homes on the North Folk

Link to the Slideshow

Best New Ipod Mockup Video…Great Stuff

Have a look at video from 9 to 5 Mac’s Best New Ipod Mockup

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I love to see how creative some people can be…

Who says all Americans are “inculte”!?

From the NYT

NYT: The Best House in Paris
We should all take example from Robert Rubin. With his love for architecture and history I say job well done.

New Architecture for New Orleans

From the NYT

NYT: Two Infusions of Vision to Bolster New Orleans
The first real efforts to update New Orleans architecture and look towards the future

Modernism in Cali – Beautiful House!

NYT: Ranch House Made Over: From Modest to Modernist

thecoolhunter.net

I fell upon this great site called thecoolhunter.net; have a look at their architecture site, there are some beautiful things

New Dylan Film Coming Soon!

Jonathan Wenk/The Weinstein Company

NYT: Dylan Movie to Open Like a Rolling Premiere
Wait…Cate in drag?  How does that work….?

The State of Chicago Architecture

 

Have a look at an interesting piece on A Daily Dose of Architecure from what they are reporting…its back!

The State of Chicago Architecture

 

Have a look at an interesting piece on A Daily Dose of Architecure from what they are reporting…its back!

Back up and Running!

Well I’m finally back stateside and preparing some nice snippets of my trip.  In the meanwhile have a look at some interesting things in the recent days:

IHT: Ingmar Bergman is dead at 89

NYT: Pursuing Public Space in a Time of Private Interest
Review of “David Adjaye: Making Public Buildings”

NYT: Director of Guggenheim Resigns to Join Sotheby’s
Lisa Dennison leaves the Guggenheim

NYT: Twilight of the Sun King
Interesting piece of the Met’s Philippe de Montelbello




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