They look for a more connected and open-minded architecture community, and bring together designers from around the world to introduce new ideas. Sobald der Download fertig ist, senden wir eine E-Mail an das verbundene E-Mail-Konto. Natural slate rainscreen cladding systems, The secrets of success of the Scandinavian architecture, Nine cultural buildings with natural slate, Natural slate used in the renovation of Tokyo Station, How to identify a CUPA PIZARRAS slate pallet. Decorate your child’s room 1890s style with this nursery wallpaper by Lightbown Aspinall #Silver50pic.twitter.com/842qlnKGAc. They have also won several awards for journalism and publishing. @divisare_ Gorgeously simple projects from around the world.

It would appear that many of the leading accounts in the architecture Twitter world may very well be, in some cases subtly and in other cases blatantly, pushing content with white nationalist undertones (and sometimes overtones). @van_alen The Van Alen Institute keeps its followers up-to-date on its competitions, initiatives and ways to get involved.

La Medua s/n 32330 Sobradelo de Valdeorras Orense - Spain, +34 988 335 410 This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. @CityLab The urban-oriented wing of the The Atlantic Magazine does some of the best reporting in its field, and it’s account is a great to-read list. City Hall barcode on the new Brutalist Boston Map pic.twitter.com/2UIoYDdW61, — Mark Byrnes (@markbyrnes525) July 20, 2017. For those who want to get more active on the platform but don’t know where to start, our favorite tweeter, Kate F. Wagner aka @mcmansionhell, had the following advice: “Don’t take Twitter too seriously… Be yourself. @yllucywang Smart, savvy social media guide that’ll keep you up-to-date on what’s cool in design online. They publish a selection of the best architecture, design and interiors projects from around the world. @jg_bollard This D.C. architect casts a critical eye on that city’s development with an intelligent focus on history and the political mechanics of building. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link at the bottom of every newsletter. @78Derngate The account for the only house in England designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh enlivens your feed with a potpourri of lovely images from the architect and others. @designmilk Lots of interiors and fun furniture that will do your eyes good. Raffi Krikorian details Twitter’s timeline architecture, its “write path” and “read path”, making it possible to deliver 300k tweets/sec. @FieldMuseum The Chicago institution finds the same beauty in natural systems that architects do and shares it in a way that building designers will love. @kimmelman As the architecture critic for the New York Times, Michael Kimmelman has one of the most prominent voices in design, and his feed his a look into what keeps him up at night. @hardmaru What is this account? @sarahcjohnson Graphic fun from around the internet. While the messages in these tweets seem relatively uncontroversial initially – messages of valuing “beauty” and “tradition” – these quotes are taken out of context, and were originally used as talking points to prop up white supremacy, equating “beauty” with whiteness and white culture. If you continue browsing we consider that you agree their use. @frieze_magazine This art magazine is taking on more architecture and design from a global, British-based outlook.

The borderline denialism rife on European Beauty’s Twitter account reaches beyond simple omissions of non-white architectural contributions. It can be fun; it can be maddening; but it’s always a window on the world. She became especially infamous after being barred entry to the UK for attempting to stop an NGO rescue mission to save stranded migrants. What more do you need?