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[Map of ocean currents in 20th century, via]

First and foremost, I’d like to start the week by reminding everyone of the contest we’re running here at AMNP for a free copy of BIG Architects Yes is More!, a catalog of their work created to accompany the Danish Architecture Center’s current exhibit of the firm’s work. Just drop us an email with a Ninja Arithmetic of your own creation, and it will join the submissions we’ve received so far [all pretty ill] for a chance to win the book [I think about a $40 value].

Moving along – Peter Zumthor has won the Pritzker Prize [learned via the NY Times]! Here’s an excerpt from the press release:

In announcing the jury’s choice, Thomas J. Pritzker, chairman of The Hyatt Foundation, quoted from the jury citation, “Peter Zumthor is a master architect admired by his colleagues around the world for work that is focused, uncompromising and exceptionally determined.” And he added, “All of Peter Zumthor’s buildings have a strong, timeless presence.  He has a rare talent of combining clear and rigorous thought with a truly poetic dimension, resulting in works that never cease to inspire.”

I think I speak for ninjas everywhere when I say – it’s about feckin’ time, my people.

Now, on to the linkage. And if you see anything on the interwebs that you think should be on AMNP, don’t hesitate to give us a shout at architecture@myninjaplease.com.

– Kazys Varnelis writes on ‘informality’ for the GSD’s Ecological Urbanism conference

– what’s with all this talk of ‘informality’ and slumming it? [via Javierest]

– Do ugly buildings deserve stimulus funds? [via the New Republic]

– Josep Lluís Mateo Wins Urban Design Competition in Sibenik, Croatia [via Bustler]

Greening the White House [via the CS Monitor]

– WNYC’s Cityscapes features videos by NYC architects, capturing changes in the city [via WNYC]

– PRI’s The World discusses ‘green’ architecture on a recent show

– Download GSD student’s latest trays ZINE – Ecourbanism V Oblivion

– Zaha’s Chicago pavilion [via The Architects’ Journal]

– New ‘prism-like’ skyscraper planned for Mexico City [via Skyscrapernews.com]

– Libeskind to design LA high-rise, expect jagged edges [MercuryNews.com]

And that does 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 – and be sure to check out AMNP’s parent site, MyNinjaPlease.

Posted: April 13th, 2009
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