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  • Architecture inspired by Music - How music inspires the design of an architect/Architecture. To designate the similarities of music and architecture.
    By Rafael Aguilar: Music is always or never thought of as having a relation to architecture. Even if it is, I utilize music as more of an drive to an inspiration to a work of architecture.
    Architecture inspired by Music
     
  • Christopher Parsley Blogs
    By Christopher Parsley: Looking at how forms are used to either create a direct circulation to tell a story, or how it can be used to create a tie to its site and what is already pre-existing there.
    Christopher Parsley Blogs
     
  • Sleepless in Shenzhen - Everything Minded
    By Orhan Ayyüce: Orhan is blogging his thoughts and impressions late at night.
    Orhan Ayyüce
    Sleepless in Shenzhen
     
  • My Perspective
    By hillarylu: Just seeing architecture through my perspective.
    My Perspective
     
  • People's life
    By yan li: People spend most of their lives in buildings, such as homes, offices, or other indoor public spaces. I think the building should give people a comfortable feeling. The structure and shape of the building must also meet the needs of people's lives. For example, ventilation and nice light, and space are the elements to be considered in living.
    People's life
     
  • Creations and Analysis Out of Boredom
    By I am a liberal: Boredom as a result of too much to do.  Too much professional practice architecture.  Too much reality. Lots of fiction and lots of history.
    Creations and Analysis Out of Boredom
     
  • Giselle's Blog
    By Giselle Yeh: In this blog I will be discussing about the different types of architecture and architectural theories that revolve around the world.
    Giselle's Blog
     
  • Altruistic Architecture
    By Ivana Carbajal:
    Altruistic Architecture
     
  • GB blog
    By Gabriel Bustos: Thoughts on the architectural design community.
    GB blog
     
  • Architecture in Gen Z Perception
    By Aileen Zaldana: This blog will discuss and explore new ways of how to think and see architecture through a Gen Z's eyes. It will talk about experiences, and the new perception of the world.
    Architecture in Gen Z Perception
     
  • Change the Narrative - Rewriting the Fundamentals of Architecture
    By Kayla Castro: This blog will explore a rewriting of the fundamentals of architecture.
    Change the Narrative
     
  • Frida's Blog
    By Frida Figueroa: This blog will talk about different ways to explore architecture.
    Frida's Blog
     
  • The Line and The Reel
    By Gor Gevorkyan: The archirects line and film directors film reel. Two very different ways of experessing ideas yet when working together can lead to magic.

    Students can use movies to inspire a project. By understanding how architecture is used from a film directors’ point of view, the student can learn to use architecture and cinema to sculpt a narrative with tone, presenation,and usage.
    The Line and The Reel
     
  • A Different Perspective - The Many Ideas of Design and Architecture
    By Jorge Ruiz: I will use this blog to discuss the different topics of architecture and explore architecture in a new level.
    A Different Perspective
     
  • Another Architecture - by Mitch McEwen
    By Mitch McEwen: Posts are sporadic. Topics span architecture, urban design, planning, and tangents from these. I sometimes include excerpts of academic articles.
    Another Architecture
     
  • The Socratic Method - Questioning Our Assumptions About Design
    By Sean Joyner, Laura Kazmierczak: This blog explores ideas about design and how it relates to our lives through research and critical thinking. As the title suggests this will be a platform to present thought provoking ideas intended for further discussion.
    The Socratic Method
     
  • A State Of Architecture
    By deepshah1991: This is something I intend to start as a platform to express my perception and interaction with architecture where by using my thoughts, observations, photos i click etc as a medium to express on frequent basis.

    A State Of Architecture
     
  • off-NARRATIVES: - Off-Modern Detours in Architecture and Thought
    By Patrick McAndrews: off-NARRATIVES: is a space for the exploration of detours in architecture and design discourse. The blog's inception is in alignment with the "off-modern" perspective; drawing from the works and teachings of the Svetlana Boym among other writers and thinkers in the 20th and 21st centuries. off-NARRATIVES: seeks to contribute to contemporary architectural discourse through observations, essays, book reviews, serial narratives, and other works of original research and theory.
    off-NARRATIVES:
     
  • Delirious - Cleveland
    By Richard Rozewski: One part, a take on the built environment of Cleveland, OH. Other part, a venue to post projects that I will use to compile for my M.arch application.
    Delirious
     
  • Ecopicality - The evaluated truth of the psycho with the eco:::
    By Monte John Latham: Biocities - might be our only hope. Correction, surely; it is our only hope – improved by the cultural sensitivities of simple ecopicality and supporting ecopical ecological principles.

    There is a psyche thing with this. You are very likely to have a plastic switch in a wall near you at the moment; to make an electricity flow. The flick of a switch is a reminder of industry, invention - capacities generally beyond the individual or small community. It is also a bread and butter thing - a r
    Ecopicality
     
  • Radio Architect
    By Farzam Kharvari: As the world is developing its way of communication, we, the architects need to be more curious on stuff around us!
    Rise of different philosophies around the globe, rapid growth in our awareness, transformation of communication types and many more items around are leading the ARCHITECTURE to an absolute new brand of its roots!
    It is time to ask: are we, the TRANSFORMERS or are we the results of TRANSFORMATIONS of GENIUS LOCUS (the protective spirit of a place)?
    Radio Architect
     
  • Not shown for clarity
    By Vatjaiswal: I am from Canada but currently traveling in Valencia, Spain. I will be traveling to Brazil, Taiwan and South Korea for the entire upcoming year, exploring the architecture and urban planning of major cities in these countries. My blog will focus on comparing architecture in different parts of the world, accompanied by photographs and videos. I would also like to write about how culture influences architecture of these places.
    Archinect seems like a great place to start and share my ideas!
    Not shown for clarity
     
  • The Psychology of Architecture and Design
    By dennisleigh: This blog is about the interdependence of our state of mind and the built environment. Different life experiences can be turned into metaphors and then, transformed into shapes and colors that affect how we live our lives.
    The Psychology of Architecture and Design
     
  • Constellations of Tijuana
    By Orhan Ayyüce: Constellations of Tijuana:
    A research study in Urbanism
    Old stories, new finds, physical and fictional speculations
    Studies of various grid collisions and political ideologies
    Planned and spontaneous explorations
    Creative and generative recording and the study of the city

    ELA, Escuela Libre De Arquitectura
    Tijuana, Mexico
    June - August 2017
    Orhan Ayyüce
    Constellations of Tijuana
     
  • Insane Cities - Misunderstanding everything about this place...
    By adityaghosh13: There is a firm discourse, opinion and even a strange complacence about our knowledge of the city, people, space and time. Labels abound; traditionalist, modernist, building, design, blog.
    What if critique or opinions are pointless because of a clear disdain for objectivity. How would I describe the world around me if I countered every POV with a logical argument?
    The blog will be a glimpse into everyday practices, with a strong bias towards un-designing urban-scape.
    Insane Cities
     
  • Visiting Critic
    By Jeff Pastva: Visiting Critic is a continuing series of thought provoking observations from architectural insider Jeffrey Pastva - Editor in Chief at YAF Connection, Communications Director for the AIA National Young Architects Forum and a Project Architect at JDavis in Philadelphia. His critical eye will cover everything from the state of architectural education to the future fate of the profession. Expect ideas in your inbox bi-weekly.
    Visiting Critic
     




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