CERN Diptychs | Frédéric Delangle
Delangle is a French photographer that has studied photography at the department of the University of Paris between 1989 and 1994, then he began working as a photographer for the student newspaper, and...
View ArticleWorld Trade Center de Cornellà | Primer Premio Aplus 2010
De nuevo nuestros amigos de mateoarquitectura comparten con nosotros una gran noticia: El World Trade Center de Cornellà, obra del arquitecto Josep Lluís Mateo, ha recibido el Primer Premio Aplus 2010...
View ArticleWEB | Amazing Future
From time to time, we love to feature awesome or interesting websites we find during those rare moments of procrastination… We just discovered Amazing Futures, a compendium of great images related to...
View ArticleDrop City
Drop City was an artists’ community that formed in southern Colorado in 1965. Abandoned by the early 1970s, it became known as the first rural “hippie commune”, as described by John Q McDonald. It was...
View ArticleAGENDA | Mediterranean Cities en el Pabellón Mies van der Rohe
Docomomo International y la Fundació Mies van der Rohe organizan un ciclo de debates en el marco del programa “Coup de Dés”, una oportunidad para abordar la arquitectura y el urbanismo del movimiento...
View ArticleVladimir Shukhov
Vladimir Shukhov was born in a town of Graivoron, Belgorod Oblast, into a petty noble family. He was a Russian engineer-polymath, scientist and architect renowned for his pioneering works on new...
View ArticleArchigram gets ready to OPEN their ARCHIVES
We’re really excited about the new unveiling of the Archigram’s archives, with more than 4,000 drawings, models and audio tapes produced by Archigram that have been catalogued and digitised over the...
View ArticleCarl De Keyzer | Vestiges of Colonial Congo
Belgian photographer Carl De Keyzer has compiled a series of powerful images of the remnant colonial structures in modern Congo into a new book titled Congo (belge). In collaboration with architecture...
View ArticleEphemicropolis | Peter Root
Ephemicropolis 2010 is an installation by Peter Root made with 100,000 staples that were broken into varying sizes from full stacks about 12cm high down to single staples. These stacks were then stood...
View ArticleNew Website! Find Us At www.arkinet.com
That virtual blue sticker up top has been heralding our website launch for some time now, and the time is finally ripe… We’re ONLINE!! After a few minor setbacks last year, we decided started afresh...
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