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September 2009
Django Dose
July 2009
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May 2009
A Daily Dose of Architecture: Unpacking My Library
The exhibition takes its name from an essay by Walter Benjamin, who writes about the memories sparked by the act of unpacking his collection of books after having them stored in boxes for two years. While Benjamin speaks as a collector and looks at books as objects tied to their owner, these architects will be speaking about the ideas found in the books and the influence on their own work. As someone who reads voraciously, I'm most interested by the recommendations, something that also occurs at the Storefront for Art and Architecture's curated micro-bookshop. Hopefully MAS will provide more online content for the exhibition, such as these lists, as it should be interesting to see any overlap between architects (if any) and to discover some lesser-known gems.
March 2009
February 2009
Your Daily Lesbian Moment!
January 2009
December 2008
A Daily Dose of Architecture: Today's archidose #273
Here's a few shots of the recently-opened California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, California by Renzo Piano Building Workshop. Photographs are by jiattison.
24 ways - web design and development articles and tutorials for advent
November 2008
Banshee un lecteur audio/vidéo qui ne manque pas d'air - Respawner's Blog
Light up the Floor - A Floor Lit Table Top Studio Project | DIYPhotography.net
October 2008
Ads of the World
August 2008
A Daily Dose of Architecture: Literary Dose #31
s'applique à de nombreux cas.These are self-constitutive acts; the state constitutes itself as an agent of modernity vested with the power and authority to control space, dictate the meaning of urbanity, shape the evolution of the public sphere, and suppress contending ideologies.
A Daily Dose of Architecture: Building Diagrams
gulf between architect and end user most fascinating, particularly the legibility of architectural production (plans, elevations, sections, details, sketches, models, perspectives, renderings, etc.) by -- for lack of a better term -- laypeople.
Python Tips, Tricks, and Hacks
July 2008
