Pripyat: City of the Future is a short film by David Bickerstaff about the
Ukranian city of Pripyat, built in the 1970s for workers at the Chernobyl
Nuclear Power Plant. As the reactor
Inspired by the rant at BldgBlog
[http://bldgblog.blogspot.com/2006/05/architectural-criticism.html] about
architectureal criticism, here are some more things that may or not be
architecture:
Projections and illuminated signage, translucent
Need reasons why London is the best city in the world right now? Here are six of
them.
Pixar: 20 Years of Animation
[http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/exhibitions/pixar/]
Science Museum
until
The city of Urville, population just under 12 million, lying on a Mediteranean
island just off the coast of Cannes, has been lovingly described in minute
detail by Gilles Trehin. In his book,
"LOOK AT THAT!" shrieks loudmouth TV presenter/gob-for-hire Janet Street-Porter,
as she approaches what passes for the town centre of Cumbernauld in Scotland.
Later on, in a rare quieter moment, she