October 23, 2004
[ Massive Change]
Radio programmes from Bruce Mau and the Insititute without Boundaries Massive Change organisation

October 21, 2004
[ This]
should have won the RIBA award. Simon Conder Associates Architects & Designers. Just a thought

October 14, 2004
[ Z marks the spot for transport museum's journey into the future]
Zaha Hadid wins Glasgow job


[ 360 degree homes]
Why bother designing for aspect and sun angles when you can simply revolve your home on the fly?

October 12, 2004
[ Cory Doctorow speaking in Edinburgh]
Titled "Web 2.0 == AOL 1.0? How the Sinister Forces of Darkness are Conspiring in Smoke Filled Rooms to Make the Web Illegal, and You're Not Invited". And very good it was too

October 11, 2004
[ Go make your own graph paper]
Including iso-dots for isometric sketching

October 10, 2004
[ Deconstruction icon Derrida dies]
"He was so influential that last year a film was made about his life - a biographical documentary. At one point, wandering through Derrida's library, one of the filmmakers asks him: "Have you read all the books in here?" "No," he replies impishly, "only four of them. But I read those very, very carefully". "




[ Wal-Mart bargain camping]
Redefining the parking lot - WalMart and the RV camper

October 06, 2004
[ Homage to Gaudi splits community ]
Guardian



[ Let It Be - critique of entries for the masterplan for the High Line]
Philip Nobel, Metropolis Magazine


[ Loss of roots in design]
Joel Biroco "Frequently I follow back links to sites of 'web designers' who have commented in design blogs. Nine times out of ten the design of their site is mediocre and they're writing about programming or iPods. This is web design today, the aesthetic passion and cultured tastes of yesteryear have flown out the window to be replaced by an ever more burdensome weight of technological know-how that must be absorbed"

October 04, 2004
[ Seven Fallacies in Architectural Culture]
A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning