Got a hankering to work for the largest growing database of architecture online? Care to opine about LEED certification and the stock museum architecture of Renzo Piano? Have some ideas on how to spread the good word of architecture across the internet?
We’ve got an internship for you.
You’d be working here in our New York [...]
Architizer is coming to the United Kingdom – and in grand form.
You are invited to the London Launch of Architizer.com on June 30th at the Design Museum.
Celebrating the Columbia University Building Intelligence Project, and underwritten by Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope™, the occasion promises to be an amazing opportunity to meet your fellow design luminaries in London.
An RSVP [...]
Architizer was recently cited by the Webby Awards as an honoree in the Social Networking category. We couldn’t be happier! Well, if we had won we might be happier, but there is always next year!
The Webby Awards is the leading international award honoring excellence on the Internet. Established in 1996 during the Web’s infancy, the [...]
Who knew so many of you were so amazingly talented and perfect for being the Architizer guest blogger at Coverings this year? I’m kidding – of COURSE our readers are amazingly talented and perfect for the job.
To refresh your memories, Architizer is sending a lucky guest blogger to Coverings. The prize includes (but is [...]
For a few weeks, we have seen the artwork of an artist on our Facebook wall. Edgartista, or Edgar Gonzalez, is a Guatemalan transplant who now lives in New York.
His designs can best be described as black and white amalgams of famous architectural landmarks. His recent series, ‘12 Masters of Architecture,’ takes a famous architect [...]
We asked our loyal Facebook group where our next Architizer party should be. The results were surprising and diverse.
Suggestions were as specific as buildings and galleries in various cities (Bradbury Building, DIY Gallery) to whole countries (Paraguay, Indonesia).
The takeaway from this little experiment in crowd-sourcing is that our readers are an international bunch. Below, find [...]
Los Angeles is a great town for architecture.
This idea was solidified on March 18th with our launch party at the A+D Museum.
We had over 300 people from the architecture and design community turn out to celebrate the architectural culture of Southern California. We’ll post more pictures when they come in (and video!), but check out [...]
We are happy to announce that on March 18th, we will be hosting a party in Los Angeles at the new A+D Museum space. In partnership with Haworth, Dwell Magazine, LA Forum, SCI-Arc, FORM Magazine and BLDG BLOG, the event will be an evening to meet fellow Los Angeleno architects as well as a celebration [...]
After deliberating in NYC yesterday, our international jury, chaired by Juergen Mayer H, chose Dubai-ing as the winner of the Competition Competition 2010! The winning design, submitted by Mickael Papin, David Neil, Magali Lamoureux, Pierre Sillande, and Nicolas Lombardi, beat out over 600 other entries! Congratulations to the winning team and to the honorable mentions!
In [...]
The last time I went to the Statue of Liberty was in 2nd grade. It was fun, I guess.
I was in no rush to go back.
Yesterday I took a cold ferry ride out there with Marc Tsurumaki from LTL Architects with our studio from Columbia GSAPP. I have to admit, the copper lady really blew [...]