Occasional architecture-related exhibitions:
Scholarly journal at Project Muse (Johns Hopkins University). It used to be free… but now it isn’t. Oh well, I’ll stay dumb.
Housed in the Maison La Roche (open to the public, along with Maison Jeanneret and Immeuble Molitor).
Here’s a trove of archived essays at Architectural Record, including spiels by Sullivan, Corb, Alexander, Gropius, and Mumford, among others – some very good reads.
Martin Ryder’s large link list for those interested in the likes of Martin Heidigger, Theodor Adorno, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Jean Baudrillard, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Frederic Jameson and more…
Occasional german architectural journal with a new theme each year or so. Abstracts in English but the body of the essays is usually in german.
Now edited by Arthur and Marilouise Kroker – essays, articles and multimedia. A large site where the indexing isn’t that great – best to just wander about through it all.
Artist looking at where the machine meets the body.
Sydney photographer (and friend) Kristen Elsby has amassed a startlingly good collection of archipics from around the planet.
New York architectural photographer Liao Yusheng (廖雨笙) has a photo archive of buildings and places around the world that is worth a gander.
You can download design drawings by Hadid from this web page.
“The Bauhaus Archive / Museum of Design in Berlin is concerned with the research and presentation of the history and impact of the Bauhaus (1919-1933), the most important school of architecture, design, and art of the 20th century.
The library for the Aboriginal Affairs department contains a number of books an journals about aboriginal housing in Australia. It is in Spring Street and is open to the public.
Wall paper, good blow up pics, website doesn’t quite work.
American resource portal for green roofs.
“ArchCasts is part of a public outreach campaign to help demystify and explain the design process to the general public… ArchCasts feature Bay Area architects in conversation about issues of relevance to architecture and design.” Some of the more recent archcasts are video.