One of the many great entries in the latest competition from the Society for Moving Images about the Built Environment.
I stumbled across an incredibly interesting article yesterday – How rooms and architecture affect mood and creativity. It contains an article from Scientific American Mind from about a year ago, along with some commentary from the website itself.
The London Subway map is one of the most iconic pieces of graphic design in the modern world. It did wonders in simplifying people’s perceptions and understanding of what is quite complicated rail system. The one shortfall, of course, is that the map bears little resemblance to the actual layout of the stations in London.
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A little late perhaps, but still some gorgeous sights to see.
Fantastic brochure design for Forum Properties
Mike is blogging the construction of his modernist house in Seattle. Very interesting.
Architecture Insight is a new website from the NSW Architects Registration Board. The goal of the website is to “… promote a better understanding of architectural issues in the community by connecting the public, students, architects and others with information about architecture and associated events.”
Crawler Town by Dave DeGobbi is a crazy steampunk moving city. Oh, and it’s made out of Lego.
Archinect has started a new series profiling photographers who make architects work look great. first up – Luc Roymans.