An architectural writer at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (a what??) maintains this meaty blog about Manhattan and architectural theory and history.
a U.S. blog on, “cities, architecture, the ‘new urbanism,’ real estate, historic preservation, urban design, land use law, landscape, transport etc etc from a mildly libertarian stance.”
A blog beaming out of San Francisco. It’s very well maintained.
The architecture department at the AIC often has good exhibitions as well as a siginificant archive, much of which is scanned and online.
Gordon Bunshaft (SOM) and Oscar Niemeyer both won the Pritzker Prize in 1988, two years before Bunshaft’s death. The Pritzker page has links to some photos and to Bunshaft’s rather short acceptance speech.
“Inhabitat.com is a weblog devoted to the future of design, tracking the innovations in technology, practices and materials that are pushing architecture and home design towards a smarter and more sustainable future.”
Commercial web site for all things greenish (meaning plenty of ads). Many articles posted every day, and a busy forum.
An MIT Architecture Department journal put together ‘bi-annually’ by which I think they mean twice a year.. Sometimes articles are displayed – otherwise they are just listed by title.
Online only. A bit quiet for the last two years, but still containing a large pile of profiles of architects.
An american journal of the built and natural environments. Has an emphasis on poetry and fiction
Great site and newsletter, but this lot too have a problem with people linking to them. So we won’t. You could try typing in metropolismag.com though.
MIT’s architecture journal. Articles are only available if you pay or have access via a university :(
Good meaty articles – most from each issue are available on site. PDFs also available.
Grand Daddy of Archi competition sites, the relaunched Death by Architecture is looking pretty strong. Up to date with listings from around the planet.
American site into things modern and young. Not much print content but they do have podcasts, videos and a blog to make up for it.