there he was last tuesday, in his trademark cap, beard and loping gait, looking every bit like the ludicrously priced limited edition action man doll ron arad on sale in the gift shop. the doll was being sold alongside those ...Read More

the british magazine blueprint has in the past provided a key forum for  the renaissance of design modernism in contemporary british architecture. during the 1980s under the editorship of deyan sudjic, who recruited writers including jonathan glancey, james woudhuysen, rowan ...Read More

A Decade in Retrospect | varnelis.net: Submitted by admin on 31 December, 2009 - 15:37 Never mind that the decade really ends in a little over a year, it's time to take stock of it. Today's post looks back at the decade ...Read More

[gallery link="file"] baracas airport, madrid, designed by richard rogers winner of 2006 stirling prize for architecture Read More

this is what's left of the annual practical review of student work held at the AA - the architectural association - or, more precisely, held outside the organisation's headquarters in bedford square each summer. this striking piece, which is now ...Read More

can cities be perfect? the royal academy is hosting an exhibition of illustration, drawing, and other artwork produced in collaboration with blueprint magazine, whose back pages have featured these 'paper cities' over the last three years. the exhibition features work ...Read More

that's how the guardian describes SANAAs contribution to the annual series of summer pavilions at the serpentine gallery SANAA are a tokyo based architectural practice led by sejima kazuyo, and nishizawa ryue. a former collaborator with toyo ito, another luminary of ...Read More

the word iconic is flung around when talking about buildings scheduled for demolition far too often for anyone's good, but in the case of kurokawa's capsule building in tokyo, the attribute is entirely justified. the building almost is tokyo in ...Read More