Ninjas on the ‘net

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Well, it’s been a slow week here at architecture.MNP – the rush to get work done during the short week before Thanksgiving, consumption of too much turkey, and general ridiculousness have kept posting down over the long weekend. But we’re back – and there’s a ton of content for this upcoming week – leading into the 1 year anniversary of the drop of the MNP microsites, including architecture.MNP.

So what should you have been checking out while I was slackin’ on the posts? For starters, EVERYBODY needs to head on over to The Architecture of Fear, where our ninja George is holding it down in Kabul – keeping everyone informed through his site [which is typically ill, Kabul trip aside]. Don’t sleep.

Also:

- Mobile Minimalism over at BLDGBLOG hits us with some shipping container architecture

- a conversation with Eric Bunge, of nARCHITECTS, over at architechnophilia

- a concept for the New Jalisco Library [Gudalajara, Mexico] on the MNP main site

- the Bridge House of Sierra Leone over at Pruned

- our ninja Jennifer over at OffBeat Homes is Enthralled With Drew Heath, with good reason

And last, but most definitely not least – Michiel over at Eikongraphia [been far too long since we've linked to the 9th dan of iconography] has two great posts you should check out : Tulip, by Innovatieplatform 2 & LandPrint, by Kitchen Budapest

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Posted: November 26th, 2007
at 11:54am by orangemenace


Categories: Ninjas on the 'net, architecture

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  1. Thanks, as always, for the link love — I appreciate it. Although, I am sometimes late saying so :) Now off to check out the other links that I may have missed.

    Jennifer

    4 Dec 07 at 3:27 pm

     


 

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