November 13, 2011
Think of a viewing center for deer in National Park, one can imagine some kind of old hut, perhaps it might be inspired by the 1920s (the golden age of National Parks) and on the surface it doesn’t sound like an excuse to create something extraordinary from an architectural perspective. However,...
October 8, 2010
The beauty of mobile is that it unshackles people from their desks and lets them roam the real world and still have real-time access to their interactive world. This is going to be an area where we will see artists and brands try to mine. This is not about just simply running ads on mobile devices,...
December 10, 2008
Last weekend's Financial Times has a good piece written by the editor of Country Life, giving us ten ways in which homes are going to change. Obviously, this refers mainly to homes for the wealthy..Here's the list in brief..1. More privacy because of increasing populations2. Greener- less reliant...
September 15, 2008
A fascinating piece in New York Magazine on the evolving architecture of New York city focusing in on the changes over the past fifteen years. If anyone was looking for a great example of being able to thrive and survive in an era of constant flux, New York is a great one. "Our city is molting.
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September 26, 2007
Sir Norman Foster is about to embark on a renovation project for one of the most famous soccer stadiums in the world, FC Barcelona's Camp Nou.Foster plans to skin the stadium in the club's colors ensuring that it becomes an illuminated beacon for miles around. In essence, Foster is branding the...
May 29, 2007
If you are intersted in buildings, urban planning, landscape and design, Postopolis! could be the thing for you. It's a three day event curated by four bloggers- Bldgblog, City of Sound, Inhabitat and Subtopia. It's an ecletic event with lots of a great selection of interesting speakers and even a...










