Joeb + Partners Architects
I stumbled across the new site for Joeb + Partners Architects and it was a lovely refreshing start to my day.
This site is the ultimate in simplicity. What you see in the screenshot above is the site in its ...
I stumbled across the new site for Joeb + Partners Architects and it was a lovely refreshing start to my day.
This site is the ultimate in simplicity. What you see in the screenshot above is the site in its ...
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 ...
The blog Design Under Sky has a spiffy new design.
A new website for the Architecture Centre in the UK. A nice clean grid, sweet typography. What architecture websites should be.
Architizer is a new website for architects, with a big social networking angle. It is described as" a new way for architects to interact, show their work, and find clients...an open community created by architects for architects".
Architizer allows Projects, People ...
Two new sites were brought to my attention today - The Canadian Centre for Architecture and The Architectural League of New York. They both take quite different approaches, but manage to implement them quite impressively. Let's take a quick look.
Up To 35 is an international design competition for students up to the age of 35, specifically for student housing. Their site is an all Flash affair (which I could rail against, but will restrain myself), but has an interesting navigation concept, and works relatively well for a site keeping all the content within one page. Let's take a look.
San Francisco Design week (sponsored by the San Francisco AIGA, AIASF, IDSASF and IXDA) was on recently, and in my travels I came across their quite eye-catching site.
By George! is a project being run by the City of Sydney as an attempt to "to enliven the City's laneways and forgotten spaces". The plan is to create installations in a number of Sydney's small laneways by interdisciplinary teams later on in the year. This website is currently an introduction to the project, and a call for submissions by teams with their ideas for what can be done