Ninjas on the ‘net

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[Image: Chris Harrison's Internet Density world map - via]

Well I have to be honest people – the time I would have normally used to prepare something for today was spent watching the Patriots improve to 18 – 0 over the Chargers to win the AFC Championship – moving one step closer to being the illest, most gangsterish [yeah, that's a word], most ninja team ever. So, en lieu of me writing something I’ve got a link-packed edition of Ninjas on the ‘net for you. And I’m not just linking to anyone here, so check these ninjas out.

- For starters, head on over to Architecture + Morality for some interesting architectural discourse, as always – but for this post in particular: The Patriots: Putting Adam Smith to the Test.

- Coolboom features an Ancient Tree.

- archidose hits use with two half-doses last week [which definitely ad up to more than one dose...]: East River State Park, and Zaha hits the slopes.

- Head on over to ArchiSpass for a cutout that will make you an instant architect.

- Subtopia heads to San Diego to give a lecture for the ‘Young and the Restless‘.

- Our ninja Geoff from BLDGBLOG lectures at the Bartlett – all you London heads be prepared.

- The Guardian tells us how Africa can become Europe’s new power source [great...a new way to exploit the motherland - like the EU will pay African nations a fair rate].

- The Architecture, Planning and Design Program of the New York State Council on the Arts is offering grants! Go get yours today.

- How do you envision a future White House? Storefront for Art + Architecture would like to know – and will even hook you with some $$$ if they think your idea is the best. Go get your architecture hustle on with the White House Redux.

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[Image: Chris Harrison's internet map representing World City-to-City connections - via]

Lastly, check out our sponsors! Designer Pages is shaping up to be a major player in the architecture world, bringing vendors, product designers, architects, builders, and everybody else together in one place to check out each others products and collaborate. Meanwhile, Princeton Architectural Press is one of the premier sources for architecture publications in the world, with a catalogue that should be peeped by all at least once a month.

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Posted: January 21st, 2008
at 5:20pm by orangemenace


Categories: Ninjas on the 'net, architecture

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