Ninjas on the ‘Net

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It’s Monday – and I definitely wasn’t planning on talking football here on AMNP. BUT – did you ninjas see the Pats Titans game yesterday? I thought Drew Brees rolling over the Giants was a crazy thing to see – until Tom Brady piled 5 touchdowns on the Titans in ONE QUARTER. Holy crap. I mean, I don’t think that this means the Pats “are back”, but it was pretty feckin’ nuts either way. 59-0, ouch.
Moving along, I’m looking to do a series of posts here on AMNP featuring various architecture photographers – and I’m looking for suggestions of who’s work to have on the site, etc. So if you know of some great archi-photogs, leave a comment, drop me an email, or hit me up on Twitter [@ArchitectureMNP].
And as always, if you see anything on the web that you believe should be linked-to from AMNP -as part of Ninjas on the ‘Net, or the sidebar – feel free to drop me an email at architecture@myninjaplease.com.
- Richard Rogers wins Stirling Prize for Maggie’s Centre [Architects' Journal]
- Ouroussoff on Dallas’ arts district [NY Times]
- Ouroussoff on reimagining the Barnes Collection [NY Times]
- does the new Barnes Collection measure up? [Slate]
- can the profession survive public spending cuts? [BD Online]
- University Library UBU Utrecht [Archinect]
- JDS proposes we experience Guggenheim void [Archinect]
- sensacell, interactive LED array [Transmaterial]
- who’s going to pay for ’smart-grid’ technology? [Business Week]
- building a second sun in the South of France [New Scientist]
- Visionary Cities, 12 reasons for claiming the future of our cities [NAi Publishers]
- towards urban systems design [Adam Greenfield's Speedbird]
- developing the ‘open city’ [Planetizen]
- our ninja John over at Archidose gets a book deal [Archidose]
- lastly, don’t miss myninjaplease.com’s two newest features:A Dozen, and The Industry. Our ninja Kookiecrumbles has been hard at work interviewing artists and featuring their work as well as speaking to industry insider – coming up with some great content that should not be slept on.
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Posted: October 19th, 2009
at 7:45am by orangemenace
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