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By adib@fivefootway.com on August 3, 2008

Really Ar? is Re:act’s design sharing session where Re:Act invites designers to talk about their recent projects. This sharing session is open to anyone who might be interested in architecture and design and through this ...

By jjyeo@fivefootway.com on August 2, 2008

TED.com - Reed Kroloff gives us a new lens for judging new architecture: is it modern, or is it romantic? Look for glorious images from two leading practices -- and a blistering critique of the 9/11 planning process. ...

By jjyeo@fivefootway.com on August 1, 2008

CITY EXHIBITION 2008: “MORE THAN ICONS� An exhibition showcasing the works of NUS architecture students (2007/08) The NUS Architecture City Exhibition is an annual event organized by The Architecture Society of the ...

By jjyeo@fivefootway.com on July 31, 2008

Star architect Jacques Herzog, the man behind the new Olympic Stadium in Beijing, tells SPIEGEL his arena is a subversive place where people can meet in locations not easily monitored by officials. He also defends ...

By jjyeo@fivefootway.com on July 30, 2008

Many have spoken in the past about Singapore's adeptness at first impressions. A certain Mr Koolhaas even once coined the term 'Potemkin State' to describe the Republic's willingness to cover up the unsightly, as did  Russian minister ...

By jjyeo@fivefootway.com on July 29, 2008

WorldArchitectureNews.com - JIA Shanghai, the city’s first design-led boutique residence, scooped ‘Best Hotel Design of the Year’ award in the annual INTERIOR DESIGN China (IDC) Hospitality Design Awards. JIA Shanghai won the ...

By jjyeo@fivefootway.com on July 29, 2008

by Stephen Bailey Frank Gehry's Serpentine Pavilion is wonderful and absurd. Wonderful because it is exuberant. Wonderful, too, simply because it exists (if only for three months). Absurd because it repudiates logic. But, then, temporary buildings are licensed to be free ...

By jjyeo@fivefootway.com on July 29, 2008

by Alice Rawsthorne, IHT.com LONDON: Design is all about change. It can help us to understand the changes in the world around us, and turn them to our advantage by translating them into things that ...

By jjyeo@fivefootway.com on July 25, 2008

Tokyo - Woven into a rare stand of trees, Hiroshi Nakamura's apartment building offers business travelers a place to land. By Cathelijne Niujsink for MetropolisMag