From KCRW Radio in Los Angeles. “Frances Anderton talks to design world leaders about the latest in products, fashion, graphics, architecture and more, in Los Angeles and beyond.”
“your online guide to offbeat tourist attractions.”
This is pornography with the people cut out, just the stupendous sets with wise commentary. Beware, it gets ugly (vertical blinds with valances for example).
A site dedicated to showcasing the reuse of shipping containers. With links to quite a few projects around the world, including Sean Godsell’s Future Shack.
I know some people who dead keen on this mag and pay heaps to get it air-freighted – now you can view the current issue after registering for free. What they say: “Modernism is a quarterly magazine about 20th-century modernist design. We range from the Wiener Werkstätte to the Bauhaus to Memphis and beyond, covering Art Deco, midcentury, pop and postmodern design.”
Listings of architecture competitions and events, mainly North Ameican and European.
[555 West Temple Street]
Los Angeles,
California
United States
Ph: (213) 680-5200
José Rafael Moneo is the first Josep Lluis Sert Professor of Architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
Ken Sanes – the age of simulation – a trove of essays by this bright Bostonian on such topics as disney, automated environments, and virtual realities.
Meet George Hart, geometric genius, mathematician and sculptor, and see his fine works – I think I like the SNARL series the most so far, though “Gonads of the Rich and Famous” gets my gong for naming.
Piles and piles of geometry related links. Some serious and some not so.
The acceleration of computing speeds has made the rendering of complex fractal geometries a lot easier, as this site demonstrates.
8557 Higuera Street
Culver City, CA 90232
ph. +1 (310) 839-1199
fax +1 (310) 839-7922
An innovatively-structured long time blog (of sorts), where the old becomes new again. Stephen Lauf prefers to see it as an enormous online collage.