Mimi Read
writes about architecture and design for numerous publications.
She tweets for the Library @nyplhistory, is the face behind @nyplmaps, and
writes about architecture, art, and books at @archibrarian.
Rebecca Roke
writes about architecture and design, drawing on her architectural background and extensive experience editing and researching in that field.
Last week, e-flux, the journal devoted to academic discourse about art, launched a new website for
writing about architecture.
Rich has taught architecture and planning courses at the Cooper Union, Syracuse University, Pratt Institute, and the Parsons School of Design, and has
written about architecture and politics for publications including Perspecta, the Nation, Domus, and Architecture.
Not exact matches
What really bothers me
about your article is that it could just as easily have been
written about chiropractic, or music, or
architecture, or Duncan Hines» recipes.
Instead be
writes about and for people who typically get exactly what they want, in large part because they have been conditioned by the world around them to desire what that world can provide: the right automobile; ethnic or trend - setting foods; a lucrative but not socially embarrassing job; a residence identifiable, in
architecture and interior design, with a style that has a name.
Just this past Friday, I spent a good chunk of an afternoon working with a national security - focused nonprofit, helping them set up a process of adapting their rich store of content to a new website soon to go live — a discussion that's partly
about information
architecture, partly
about writing and partly
about search engine optimization.
It must be the Year of the Sponge here at The Artful Amoeba, because I can't seem to
write enough posts
about sponges and their amazing micro-scale
architecture.
It
writes about trends in the intersection of exclusive design,
architecture, lifestyle and luxury culture.
The whole goal behind my blog was to
write about all of the things I was interested in — design, photography, travel,
architecture, music, fashion, artists, etc. — in hopes that what I should do with the rest of my life would present itself in the content.
Edinburgh, Scotland
About Blog Fiona Reid has been writing about design — interiors, property and architecture — for eighteen years, working as a journalist for newspapers and magazines across th
About Blog Fiona Reid has been
writing about design — interiors, property and architecture — for eighteen years, working as a journalist for newspapers and magazines across th
about design — interiors, property and
architecture — for eighteen years, working as a journalist for newspapers and magazines across the UK.
Edinburgh, Scotland
About Blog Fiona Reid has been writing about design — interiors, property and architecture — for eighteen years, working as a journalist for newspapers and magazines across th
About Blog Fiona Reid has been
writing about design — interiors, property and architecture — for eighteen years, working as a journalist for newspapers and magazines across th
about design — interiors, property and
architecture — for eighteen years, working as a journalist for newspapers and magazines across the UK.
About Blog New York City photography and
writing by Vivienne Gucwa featuring the landscapes,
architecture and neighborhoods of New York City.
In a creative free - fall, he received a scholarship to the University of Tokyo,
wrote a PhD dissertation
about the love affair between cinema and
architecture, earned an MFA in Directing from UCLA, taught college - level filmmaking in Dubai, got his first novel published, and is adapting it into a film.
That might not sound like much to
write home
about, but against the previous generation's 14 city and 21 highway, the decision to switch the FWD
architecture starts to look well - founded.
For me, the most exciting part
about writing is discovering all that imagination within me and using it, then researching places, customs, food, plant life, weather, political system, linguistic syntax,
architecture and geography.
In this video I talk
about the
writing process, how to get unstuck and deal with writer's block, what's usually holding you back from finishing, and how to
write a book that actually sells (by focusing on plotting and story
architecture).
Edinburgh, Scotland
About Blog Fiona Reid has been writing about design — interiors, property and architecture — for eighteen years, working as a journalist for newspapers and magazines across th
About Blog Fiona Reid has been
writing about design — interiors, property and architecture — for eighteen years, working as a journalist for newspapers and magazines across th
about design — interiors, property and
architecture — for eighteen years, working as a journalist for newspapers and magazines across the UK.
Milanese
architecture is nothing to
write home
about, the streets are mundane decorated only with graffiti and apart from a few choice sights such as the stunning Duomo Cathedral, Milan is somewhat ordinary.
Edinburgh, Scotland
About Blog Fiona Reid has been writing about design — interiors, property and architecture — for eighteen years, working as a journalist for newspapers and magazines across th
About Blog Fiona Reid has been
writing about design — interiors, property and architecture — for eighteen years, working as a journalist for newspapers and magazines across th
about design — interiors, property and
architecture — for eighteen years, working as a journalist for newspapers and magazines across the UK.
I started this blog to document my daily adventures in colour, culture and creativity,
writing about some of the topics I'm most passionate
about — traditional textiles,
architecture, cultural immersion, slow travel, and urban exploration.
In her new book, Mobitecture, Rebecca Roke
writes about mobile
architecture in all its wonderful variety, and explores a lively collection of mobile, portable, and movable structures of all kinds.
He has
written about art,
architecture, and theater for the New York Times, Bomb, and Threepenny Review, and Photograph.
Brooke Hodge has organized several exhibitions and has
written extensively
about design,
architecture, art, and fashion.
He has
written seven books
about architecture for Monacelli Press, Rizzoli, Metropolis Books, and Phaidon.
In turn its head critic, Michael Kimmelman, made his reputation by hanging out with well - known artists, then
writing favorably
about them, before taking on the role of
architecture critic without reviewing buildings (other than his hopes for Penn Station).
I was there and
wrote about it before, but words didn't capture the awe I felt, just as Humeau's words in her lengthy and extensively researched accompanying story didn't capture the sophistication of the design, the sonic and visual
architecture of the resulting exhibition.
Caroline Roux has
written about contemporary art,
architecture and design for 20 years and contributes regularly to the Financial Times, The Economist, Vanity Fair on Art and W Magazine.
Greenwald
writes that both Harris and Ray's works are products of «expeditions to view Renaissance masterworks in the churches and museums of Italy and France... Ray's postcard - sized pictures are perfectly suited to the narrow walls of Steven Harvey Fine Arts... Based on her own travel photos of the
architecture and frescos of Ravenna and Assisi, Rome and Florence, Ray's artwork
about artwork has unfussy yet precise brushwork.»
Already online at e-flux
Architecture is «Self - Design, or Productive Narcissism,» an essay
written by Boris Groys, for the 3rd Istanbul Design Biennial,
about the connection between self - obsession and
architecture.
Vidokle explained that e-flux
Architecture will «develop special projects and publications, organize symposia, distribute announcements
about important events in the field of
architecture, focusing on critical, discursive, and theoretical practices but also including actual projects, new public commissions and so forth,» Vidokle
wrote.
About the project, Curator Albert Stabler
writes, «Even more than colonial and modern styles, vernacular
architecture shows the full breadth of [Puerto Rico's] historical influences, from before, during, and after colonialism.
Nina was previously the Managing Editor at Designlines magazine, Toronto's ultimate guide to design, and the Associate Editor of Azure magazine, where she
wrote about design and
architecture.
His consideration of
architecture is particularly thoughtful here, as much has been
written about skateboarding as a political antagonism or highlighting of found construction.
Dezeenwire: Guardian
architecture critic Jonathan Glancey
writes about newly knighted architect Sir David Chipperfield to coincide with the opening of the his extension to Museum Folkwang in Essen, Germany.
Curator Aliofe MacNamara
writes clearly and candidly
about her encounter with the 2003 Mies van der Rohe exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery and how display strategies affect perception and meaning in
architecture.
She primarily
writes about art,
architecture, and visual culture and is currently exploring decadence and empathy in contemporary photography.
From the 1960s his work started to include critical
writing about art,
architecture, and television culture, and performances exploring self - awareness, architectural space and group behavior.
[1] At this time, Lupton began to
write critically
about typography and design, utilizing a post-structuralist framework to understand how design is embedded in political, economic, and social contexts, saying, «Typography and
architecture are not neutral containers for the content or programs they are thought to neatly accommodate.
MG: Part of what I see as our role at Soloway is questioning and re-thinking received ideas
about what a gallery is, including the
architecture of the space, the presentation of the work, and the
written documentation of what happens in the gallery.
About van der Ploeg's work, artist and curator Michelle Grabner
writes, ``... his paintings expand the best of contemporary non-objective work in their shear boldness and fearless scope, the entirety of the painting's dynamics are always greater than the
architecture that supports them... The impact of van der Ploeg's paintings is located at the intersection of sensation and thought, between the work's graphic visual impact and its conceptual underpinnings.
Besides that, till 1997, Persijn
wrote and directed several pieces
about architecture for Belgian public television's weekly cultural magazine Ziggurat, covering, for example, Willy Van der Meeren and Lucien Engels.
In a 1998 book, edited by Bill Nordhaus (Economics and Policy Issues in Climate Change), Dick Schmalensee
wrote about «Greenhouse Policy
Architectures and Institutions,» and lamented that the Kyoto Protocol exhibited narrow scope (covering only the Annex I countries) but aggressive ambition for that small set of nations.
The New York Times
architecture critic Nicolai Ouroussoff notes that many were dubious
about Masdar when it was announced,
writing that «the project conjured both a walled
There will also be the opportunity to research and
write about sustainable
architecture and building techniques under the guidance of the senior staff for grants, webinars and lectures.
He told me
about how my
architecture had inspired him, as well as the book Cradle to Cradle, which I
wrote with Dr. Michael Braungart.
Getaway House is actually the first initiative of a project called Millennial Housing Lab, which, somewhat along the lines of what I
wrote about yesterday, is trying to develop and realize «fresh housing ideas for a new generation,» focusing «on all sides of the housing experience:
architecture, neighborhood design, financing, regulation and community - building.»
The Italian
architecture magazine AZERO EdicomEdizioni has
written an article
about the Belfield Townhomes project.
And
architecture in the anthropocene must change to address this challenge, as I have
written about in my manifesto.