Just a quick note to mention the launch of a new collaborative weblog, called
Superspatial [http://superspatial.blogspot.com/], that I am involved in.
Superspatial will focus on architecture, urbanism and architectural speculation,
I picked up a CD at Tate Modern recently, featuring a wireframe representation
of central London, animated by Cian Plumbe, with various landmarks highlighted,
the river the only solid. By rendering the wireframe
A new film, The Flood [http://www.flood-london.com/], offers an apocalyptic
vision of Britain's capital city under a huge surge of water coming along the
Thames.
In what appears, from
These great images come from a billboard I snapped just up from South Kensington
tube, and the website www.exhibitionroad.com [http://www.exhibitionroad.com/].
In one of the most interesting developments in
CJ Lim [http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/research/architecture/profiles/Lim.htm],
experimental architect and Director of International Development at the Bartlett
School of Architectre, has created ‘Sky Transport for London’
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