Ninjas on the ‘Nets

[image: World Solar Resource map, via]
It’s Monday – time for AMNP’s weekly link roundup.
Got links? Drop me an email at architecture@myninjaplease.com.
- Prince Charles ‘tried to have Jean Nouvel sacked‘ [Architects' Journal]
- ShowCase: City of Culture of Galicia [Archinect]
- Michael Jackson memorial competition deadline approaching [Archinect]
- bikes, and the future of cities [io9]
- Winners of the 2009 CAE Educational Facility Design Awards [Bustler]
- how to build electric car infrastructure, before demand grows [Scientific American]
- the origin of cubicles + the open-plan office [Scientific American]
- mammoth’s REBURBIA entry, and a response to comments on the competition [mammoth]
- issue 6 of triplecanopy
- greening a home in Roxbury, MA [NPR, All Things Considered]
- Native Americans and algae power [NY Times]
- cave complex found beneath Giza pyramids [Discovery]
- 100+ Years of Design Manifestos [Social Design Notes]
- re-imagining street design [Planetizen]
- a history of IKEA [Apartment Therapy]
- How the moving walkway nearly overtook the Metro [New Scientist]
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Posted: August 17th, 2009
at 12:54pm by orangemenace
Categories: Ninjas on the 'net
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