What We’re Reading on the Web

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As usual, we’ve read the Internet cover-to-cover and rounded up some of the most interesting reads out there for your perusal. Enjoy!

While it’s too cold to check out many cities’ great architecture, it’s perfect museum season. In fact, here’s a look at the Sir John Sloane Museum of London’s newest exhibit on the delicate and somewhat complicated relationship between architect and client.

If you’re scoping out indoor activities and planning a European getaway, here’s a HuffPost guide to the 5 European Design Fairs and Architecture Exhibits to See.

And finally, on our side of the pond, here’s one last exhibit to check out: architect Florian Idenburg and partner at SO-IL Solid Objectives, Jing Liu, have teamed up with artist Sebastian Bremer to create a sort of ode to blueprints at New York’s Storefront for Art and Architecture. More on that exhibit here.

Should your travels be limited to internet exploration, don’t miss this sneak peek of the architecture of Antarctic exploration from FastCoDesign.

File under unrelated to museums but definitely worth a read: from online magazine Good, here’s an article on sustainable architecture’s rising star: mud! Yes, mud.

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