1635 Woods Dr
West Hollywood, CA 90069, United States
+1 323-939-2255
A kiwi making good in New York.
Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum. Now I understand the abbreviation… Big guys with offices everywhere (except Australia).
“The Institute for Bionomic Urbanism sets forth new, integrated, economically, socially and environmentally sustainable development ideas for creating a better future for our cities and their dwellers. The IBU works towards the goal of a sustainable, bionomic urbanism by both developing theory and by practical, project based application.”
[325 West 38th Street]
suite 208
New York, NY 10018
Ph: 212. 248. 7500
3819 Lyceum Ave
Mar Vista
Los Angeles, CA 90066
Ph: +1 310.430.0914
Bleeding big website with a lot of contributors. They say: “It is a one-stop source for urban planning news, commentary, interviews, event coverage, book reviews, announcements, jobs, consultant listings, training, and more.”
[35 Crown Street]
New Haven, CT 06510
Ph: 203 777 7794
F: 203 782 0940
Pablo Castro and Jennifer Lee.
[160 Varick St. 10th Floor New York 10013]
USA
Ph: +1.646.230.6557
F: +1.646.230.6558
“The Washington Architectural Foundation’s mission is architects serving the community. Whether it’s teaching children through Architecture in the Schools, giving free design services to nonprofits through Community Design Services, or helping to end hunger through the CANstruction program, the Foundation leverages its modest budget to help a region-wide community.” (WAF, 2009)
This blog’s front page will keep you reading for days – it is about a mile long – and all interesting. “A field guide to Military Urbanism”.
A pile of well shot vids of younger U.S. architects and the like. These can also be found on YouTube.
“The mission of the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation (BWAF) is to expand the historical knowledge and cultural recognition of American women architects of the 20th century, with a special focus on the time period 1950-1980.”
“(Almost) daily architectural musings and imagery from New York City”. Capably assembled by John Hill.