Ninjas on the ‘Net

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[Image: Map of the Internet – Connections Between European Cities]

One full week of work – after having some time off for the first time in a minute – and I’m about ready for another vacation. Luckily, the way the economy is going, many of us are going to be freeing-up an extra 40 hrs a week for personal time…yay! Anyways, sorry for the cynicism – it’s no way to start on a Monday, I know.

Moving along, have you signed up for the MNP Newsletter yet? You don’t want to get caught sleeping when the first issue drops in January. And with that said, if you’d like to contribute anything to said newsletter – or if you have any links, questions, comments, etc – be sure to hit us up at architecture[at]myninjaplease[dot]com.

– Crain’s New York talks architecture and financing [as in, there is none – so what do we do now?]

– Record suggests heading South as a solution, although the example given [Perkins Eastman] just had layoffs

– don’t worry, tho: CNN has ‘architect’ listed as one of fifteen careers that pay more, and predicts we’ll be making MORE in 2016

– designboom investigated Che Guevera as a pop culture icon

– speaking of Che, read about the end of the end of the revolution, over at the NY Times

– WAN predicts London will become a ‘Cycle City’

– On Point with Tom Ashbrook [AMNP’s favorite show on NPR] asks ‘which America will we build‘ of Obama’s promises on new infrastructure projects

– Metropolis features Dessau’s creative solution to urban ‘shrinkage’ [I say ‘dry off and warm up, my friends]

– Archidose informs us that Chipperfield’s SLAM addition is on hold, and that there’s some [altho just a little] progress with the parasol

-  Where contemplates the future of urban [print] journalism, and discusses new strategies for the big-box retailer and the suburb

– varnelis asks: “where is the good new architecture“? I think it got VE’d, replaced with EIFS and standard detail

– if you think you have some ‘good new architecture’ up your sleeve, maybe you should check out the eVolo competition

– we were recently put on to the sites Tomorrow’s Thoughts Today [great name, great site] and, + MOOD and think you should check them out too

– last but most definitely not least – don’t forget about the rest of the MNP [My Ninja Please!] crew: the parent site, MyNinjaPlease; MusicMNP; GreenMNP; PolitricksMNP; and RobotNinja.

– and that’s it for this week’s Ninjas on the ‘Net – don’t forget, you should also be clicking those sidebar links + buttons and checking out all of our blogging ninjas out there.

Posted: December 8th, 2008
at 5:44am by orangemenace


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