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Polis

“Polis is a collaborative blog about cities, with a global scope. It is a space for regular contributors and readers to share ideas and information about anything and everything urban, from multiple lenses. Our contributors come from a range of perspectives – from planning to art to architecture to social science. We have lived in cities as far-flung as Barcelona, Hong Kong, Jerusalem, London, Moscow, Mumbai, and New York. We have worked in places like Bogota, Dhaka and San Salvador. We have walked the streets of Bangkok, Istanbul, São Paulo, Singapore, and Tehran.”

in  United States   Last verified 13 years ago.
 

KCMODERN (archive)

Lively mid-century blog from Kansas, U.S. with lots of original photos of lucky finds.

in  United States   Kansas   Kansas City   Last verified this year.
 

Subtopia

This blog’s front page will keep you reading for days – it is about a mile long – and all interesting. “A field guide to Military Urbanism”.

in  United States   California   San Francisco   Last verified 15 years ago.
 

A Daily Dose of Architecture

“(Almost) daily architectural musings and imagery from New York City”. Capably assembled by John Hill.

in  United States   New York   New York   Last verified 15 years ago.
 
in  United States   Last verified 16 years ago.
 

quondam

An innovatively-structured long time blog (of sorts), where the old becomes new again. Stephen Lauf prefers to see it as an enormous online collage.

in  United States   Pennsylvania   Philadelphia   Last verified 16 years ago.
 

The Paul Rudolph Foundation blog

So you can blog when you’re dead..

in  United States   Last verified 16 years ago.
 

Lebbeus Woods blog

Lebbeus has a blog!

in  United States   New York   New York   Last verified 16 years ago.
 
in  United States   Last verified 16 years ago.
 

BLDGBLOG

Really good articles about the craziest things. By Geoff Manaugh.

in  United States   Last verified 16 years ago.
 

The Skyline

A Chicao Tribune blog by Blair Kamin assessing the “highs and lows of architecture in Chicago”.

in  United States   Michigan   Chicago   Last verified 16 years ago.
 

Joseph Clarke

An architectural writer at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (a what??) maintains this meaty blog about Manhattan and architectural theory and history.

in  United States   New York   New York   CBD  [1] Last verified 16 years ago.
 

City Comforts

a U.S. blog on, “cities, architecture, the ‘new urbanism,’ real estate, historic preservation, urban design, land use law, landscape, transport etc etc from a mildly libertarian stance.”

in  United States   Last verified 16 years ago.
 

Life Without Buildings

A blog beaming out of San Francisco. It’s very well maintained.

in  United States   California   San Francisco   Last verified 16 years ago.
 

Inhabitat

“Inhabitat.com is a weblog devoted to the future of design, tracking the innovations in technology, practices and materials that are pushing architecture and home design towards a smarter and more sustainable future.”

in  United States   Last verified 16 years ago.
 

TreeHugger

Commercial web site for all things greenish (meaning plenty of ads). Many articles posted every day, and a busy forum.

in  United States   Last verified 16 years ago.
 

ArchE+/BBZine

This is proudly Web 1.0. Using hypertext to create a massive matrix of architectural tidbits in text, you can drift around in a state of confusion/curiosity. Contains knowledge of Australian architecture – John Andrews in particular.

in  United States   Last verified 16 years ago.
 

Archinect

An oldie but still a goodie. American blog and resources site with plenty of activity – worldwide job listings too.

in  united states   Last verified 16 years ago.
 
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