What We’re Reading on the Web
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!
Held in Denmark, the upcoming Media Architecture Biennale 2014 will act as a coming out party for an exhibition of the now ten-year-old MIT Senseable Cities Lab’s works. In response to that exhibit, here’s an essay from one of the project’s researchers on the future of media architecture and its significance.
For her 125th birthday, the Eiffel Tower got a facelift! One of the most stunning updates? A glass floor that looks down onto Paris from 200 feet up.
Interesting read on trends and the business of architecture in the post-recession era.
I can’t think of a better source for email rules and insight than former CEO and current Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt. Here’s just a bit from his new book, How Google Works.
Ever wondered what the Statue of Liberty would look like as a $300 million condo complex? Wonder no more! File this link under “useless but super cool.”