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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFZ3B3-l-H8 Pritzker Prize winner Christian De Portzamparc sits down with Charlie Rose. Sure, it’s from a minute ago - but interesting, none-the-less. :: Video Sundays, or VS, is a weekly feature here on AMNP. For more architecture-related videos, click on any Sunday in the sidebar calendar - or on the ‘videos’ category in the ‘archjutsu’ section. Additional videos that...
NewYorkology: A New York Travel Gui (Free subscription) | 12/05/2008
Historian, lecturer and architectural biographer of Manhattan and Brooklyn, Francis Morrone returns to NewYorkology today with a list of the most important newish buildings to see in New York City. Nine recent New York buildings the visiting architecture buff will...
Jean Nouvel, the French architect whose hyper-modern buildings have been acclaimed for their eclectic nature and departure from tradition, has won the 2008 Pritzker Architecture Prize, it was announced Sunday.
Jean Nouvel, the French architect whose hyper-modern buildings have been acclaimed for their eclectic nature and departure from tradition, has won the 2008 Pritzker Architecture Prize, it was announced Sunday.
Jean Nouvel, the French architect whose hyper-modern buildings have been acclaimed for their eclectic nature and departure from tradition, has won the 2008 Pritzker Architecture Prize, it was announced Sunday.
LOS ANGELES -- Jean Nouvel, the French architect whose hyper-modern buildings have been acclaimed for their eclectic nature and departure from tradition, has won the 2008 Pritzker Architecture Prize, it was announced Sunday.
French architect Christian de Portzamparc has been named to design the world's most ambitious museum, dedicated to the history of film and the Oscars, and located in the heart of Hollywood.
After honoring the movie business with Oscars for nearly 80 years, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is planning to celebrate cinema in still another way - on about eight acres in the heart of Hollywood.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - French architect Christian de Portzamparc has been named to design the world's largest and most ambitious museum dedicated to the history of film and the Oscars, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said on Thursday.