Stop Smiling magazine /
Mananarama, 'tomorrow never came', a weblog about architecture and things in Mexico in particular, e.g. this post on the devastating
1985 Mexico City Earthquake (
wikipedia) / photographer
Cristobal Palma in the
Falkland Islands for
Monocle magazine /
China's Grand Plans for Eco-Cities Now Lie Abandoned, delving deeper into the Dongtan deception, if deception is what it was, rather than just over-ambition.
David Levine has scanned huge quantities of old Expo pavilion brochures from the 1950s and 1960s (
example) / images of
Saint-Denis by
Frederic Fontenoy (rest of site is nsfw) / a selection of emulated
old drum machines / the
Audiotool /
kottke presents a selection of recent
media packaging mash-ups.
Colin Pantall's photography blog /
Fortune Magazine once had art direction pretty much sewn up / the
1970s house lovers pool / architecture, art and design criticism from
Naomi Stead / alternative architectural education practices explored in
learning architecture / the BBC is running a
Changing Cityscapes series looking at the local impact of high profile (iconic?) architecture on cities around the UK.
The
Mudhoney Tourbook, 'an attempt to catalog all of Mudhoney's live performances, as well as the live performances of selected Mudhoney-related bands' /
I Heart Noise, band biographies and discographies.
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