Archive for April, 2007
Mid-Week Linkage No.2
Jacques Herzog Interview | There’s worthwhile interview with one half of the Swiss firm Herzog & de Meuron on why they don’t have website (everyone else does it for them by writing about H&M on the Internet apparently), their stadiums and football. Of particular interest is the “photo essay” on Herzog & de [...]
Filed under: Architects, Architecture, Design, Linkage, Photography | 0 Comments
Tags: Herzog & de Meuron, interview, Jacques Herzog
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After finding that the number of my online registrations exceeded my (limited) brain capacity for recalling them, I realised I needed a way to retrieve passwords without using my Filofax. Because I used [...]
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Tags: osx, passwords, utilities
Mid-Week Linkage No.1
Here’s the first of (hopefully) a regular mid-week selection of interesting articles or websites. Rather than resort to an automatic daily link posting via del.icio.us, I thought I’d try a tailored approach. Anyway, here’s a start…
Martha Schwartz: Landscapes of Awareness | An interview where Martha discusses the “bland landscape”, gender issues in the [...]
Filed under: Architecture, Landscape, Linkage | 1 Comment
Tags: Martha Schwartz, scale, street trees, typology




