By Alex Bozikovic The Globe and Mail, April 15, 2015 Fluorescent lights. A wall painted bright yellow. A smoke detector that keeps beeping through a meeting. These are things that… Read more
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Zaha Hadid, Ben van Berkel and more design 3D-printed shoes for United Nude
By staff of Dezeen Dezeen, April 13, 2015 Image: Flames by Zaha Hadid Milan 2015: five well-known architects and designers have created pairs of sculptural shoes for footwear brand United… Read more
Architecture film festival adds stories to foundation
By Randall King Winnipeg Free Press, April 15, 2015 LEGENDARY singer Frank Sinatra. Rumpled French comedy star Jacques Tati. And remote, rocky Fogo Island off Newfoundland’s northern coast. What do… Read more
Two B.C. winners of 2015 RAIC Innovation in Architecture Award announced
By staff of Canadian Architect Canadian Architect, April 22, 2015 Two British Columbia projects that demonstrate new ways to use wood and steel have garnered the Royal Architectural Institute of… Read more
An architect has designed a wind turbine you can live inside
By CityMetric staff April 14,2015, CityMetric Today in crazy architecture news: a firm has designed a giant, circular wind turbine, which also happens to be inhabitable. We can imagine a… Read more
Canadian journalists win top architecture awards Special
By Tim Sandle April 13, 2015, Digital Journal Montreal – The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada had announced this year’s awards for media in architecture and the winner is the… Read more
Virtual Reality: Coming to an Architecture Office Near You
By Josh Pabst April 6, 2015, ArchDaily Virtual Reality. It’s an old term, even an old technology, but it carries new weight – and it’s coming to architecture, soon. Its… Read more
100 Breathtaking Buildings That Represent The Future Of Architecture
Where you’ll be living soon, from glass tree houses to inflatable buildings. By Ariel Schwartz April 8, 2015, Co.EXIST 100 Breathtaking Buildings That Represent The Future Of Architecture Where you’ll… Read more
MOMA Show to Focus On Influential, ‘Underrated’ Architect Lina Bo Bardi
Lina Bo Bardi. São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP), Sao Paulo, Brazil. Drawing. Graphite, and ink on paper. Unframed: 18 9/16 x 27 1Ž2” (47.2 x 69.8cm). Completed 1968. —Instituto… Read more
5 Reasons Architects Should Learn to Code
By Michael Kilkelly ArchDaily, March 30, 2015 In his popular post on how architects can “work smarter, not harder,” Michael Kilkelly suggests that you should ”customize your tools to work… Read more