By Jack Hopkins November 28, 2014, theEyeopener Ryerson’s Faculty of Architecture Science has a lot to brag about. Four Ryerson architecture students have placed third place at a design competition… Read more
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Louisiana architecture students building, learning in Cheticamp
Students are building structures with the notorious suêtes winds in mind By Nicole MacLennan November 19, 2014, CBC News Students are building structures with the notorious suêtes winds in mind… Read more
Dream Art Houses Visualized in Extravagant Architecture Series
By Ross Brooks November 26, 2014, Arts & Culture Extravagant homes often strike a balance between expression and convention, but for his latest project, architect Vasily Klyukin has created a… Read more
Five Projects Awarded Prizes at the 2014 Media Architecture Biennale
[vimeo http://vimeo.com/65938382] By Rory Stott November 26, 2014, Arch Daily The 2014 Media Architecture Biennale has drawn to a close in Aarhus, Denmark, and with it five projects have been… Read more
Robert Fulford: Will Postmodern Architecture Get Its Turn For Preservation?
By Robert Fulford National Post, November 18, 2014 Half a century ago, the usually dignified world of international architecture was embroiled in an angry controversy that created enemies across the… Read more
“Hypotopia”: Architecture as a Vehicle for Political Action
By Evan Rawn November 17, 2014, Architecture News – Austria In the wake of the global financial crisis, banking scandals and government bailouts have made countless news headlines around the… Read more
B.C.'s Best Buildings Reflect History, Memories
The Marine Building is heavily adorned with Art Deco style decorations. (Jeff Hitchcock) By Jesara Sinclair CBC News Posted, Nov 17, 2014 Architect Dave Hewitt reveals the results of a… Read more
The science of pillow forts: Architect reveals how children can build the ultimate hideaway
New York architect Ben Pell found there were three different types of fort – tunnel forts, buttress forts and compound forts. By Mark Prigg November 11, 2014, MailOnline He is more… Read more
What Architecture Is Doing to Your Brain
By Emily von Hoffmann November 10, 2014, The Atlantic CityLab Looking at buildings designed for contemplation—like museums, churches, and libraries—may have positive, measurable effects on your mental state. At a… Read more
Designing for Seniors and Soldiers, Toward a "Silver" Architecture
(Image courtesy of Michael Graves and Associates) By Jimmy Stamp November 11, 2014 , smithsonian.com Going green is good, but could architects be doing more for two segments of our… Read more