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Where Does the Freelancers Union Stand on Healthcare Reform?
Freelancers Union strongly supports the national effort to increase quality, affordable coverage for our members and all independent workers. The current health care system is failing, and it hurts independent workers more than most. Freelancers Union has been building solutions within, around, and despite our nation’s crippled health care and insurance system for over ten
Danish Architect Bjarke Ingels: 3 warp-speed architecture tales
If you cannot spare 18 minutes now, be sure to come back when you can. This is a must for architects, designers, green & sustainability enthusiasts and thinkers of all kinds. From TED.com TEDTalks podcasts Danish architect Bjarke Ingels rockets through photo/video-mingled stories of his eco-flashy designs. His buildings not only look like nature —
I. M. Pei to Receive British Royal Gold Medal
Via Bustler Chinese-born American architect I. M. Pei, who is best known in Europe for his transformation of the Louvre in Paris, has been named today as the recipient of one of the world’s most prestigious architecture prizes, the Royal Gold Medal. Given in recognition of a lifetime’s work, the Royal Gold Medal is approved
Volume B Vitra Store by Marcio Kogan
A sublime design by Marcio Kogan for the Vitra furniture store located in Sao Paulo, Brazil. For full portfolio of photographs vist Plataforma Arquitectura
Namba Parks in Osaka / Japan by The Jerde Partnership
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Venice Biennale creative directors named
28 September 2009 | by Gemma Battenbough | Architecture & Design Architectural photographer John Gollings and Melbourne-based architect Ivan Rijavec will head the creative team for the Australian Pavilion at the upcoming 12th Venice International Architecture Biennale. The team’s two-part ‘NOW + WHEN Australian Urbanism’ exhibition will highlight three of Australia’s most interesting urban regions
Wooden House by Architect Wim Goes
I instantly dug this retreat house. Tell me you wouldn’t be living large vacationing here. Take a look. What other’s are saying: Good Millwork Weekend RETREAT! Amazing use of wood architecture. Sexy lake diggs! Vertical facades are opaque to outside, yet allow view of lake and garden from within. I can picture myself lazing about on the dock
Pritzker Prize winner reveals Museum of Nature & Science plans for Dallas
From our friends at ArchitectureNews.com Thom Mayne has revealed his dramatic design for the new $185 million Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park in Dallas with groundbreaking due this Autumn. Described as a “living educational tool featuring architecture inspired by nature and science,” the new facility designed by his firm, Morphosis, will
Wall Built Entirely by Robot / Pike Loop by Gramazio & Kohler
Once again the folks at RADDblog post an exciting story about architecture & design. Look at this beautiful brick wall built by a robot, allowing the designer to realize designs advanced in computer aided design programs directly to the construction process with no compromise. Later this month the robot will build another wall in Manhatten.
You Know About Freshkills Park Right?
Good, then you’ve already checked out Freshkills Park Blog then, or maybe the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation’s Freshkills Park page


