By Kyle VanHemert WIRED, October 1, 2014 Bjarke Ingels is an architect who isn’t afraid to think weird. When a competition solicited ideas for what to do with a huge… Read more
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World Architecture Festival Announces Day 1 Winners
By Katie Watkins October 1, 2014, Arch Daily The 2014 World Architecture Festival (WAF) officially kicked off in Singapore today, and the first group of award winners were unveiled, with… Read more
Architecture Matters: Project success driven by team
By Pierre Gallant Oct 2, 2014, Daily Commercial News Every profession sees itself as a leader. Architecture is no exception. The realization of a building requires a formidable team, and… Read more
Architecture’s Greatest Hits, From Prehistory to the Present, in a Single Poster
By Kristin Hohenadel September 29, 2014, Slate Brooklyn-based Pop Chart Lab—makers of such visual compendia as the chart of 500 beers, pasta permutation map, and The Great Gatsby as an… Read more
Canadian Museum for Human Rights: An anticipated work of architecture, but not one of our best
By Alex Bozikovic Sep. 26 2014, The Globe and Mail It’s rare that a new Canadian building appears on a postage stamp, but there it was on letters this month:… Read more
Interactive Infographic: How Much do Architecture Graduates Earn?
By Rory Scott September 30, 2014, Arch daily Using information collected from the US Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, the Hamilton Project at The Brookings Institution has created a set… Read more
Here are the winners of Vancouver's first urban design awards
By Jeff Clowers Sept 17, 2014, VancityBuzz Vancouver is home to some of the most innovative urban design and architecture, not only in Canada but around the world. In recognition… Read more
'Cliff House' puts architecture on the edge
By Josh Elliott CTVNews.ca, September 10, 2014 If you’re a wealthy Australian who loves hanging out by the sea, this precariously-perched getaway home may be one for you. The Australian… Read more
Getty Foundation Will Rescue Modern Architecture Gems
By Hendrik Hansson artnet news, September 20, 2014 The Getty Foundation has announced a new philanthropic effort to conserve significant 20th century architecture. The initiative, called “Keeping It Modern,” seeks… Read more
The stacked urban architecture of Hong Kong by Peter Stewart
By Staff designboom designboom, Sept 23, 2014 As one of the most densely populated places in the world, Hong Kong has adapted its architecture to accommodate the masses, building inhabitable… Read more