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2008 ar emerging architecture awards





the architectural review has announced the winner of the 2008 ar awards for emerging architecture.

this year's jury was composed of sir peter cook (architect and critic, london), peter davey

(former editor of the architectural review), sou fujimoto (ar awards winner in 2006 and twice highly

commended, tokyo, japan), edouard francois (paris, france), sheila o'donnell (o'donnell & tuomey,

Optical Disc Poster - Alex Broadhurst

Alex Broadhurst just informed me that he just released this gorgeous poster. Printed white on A1 240gsm holographic mirri. Edition of 50 posters. The design celebrates 50 years of the optical disc whilst paying homage to Gottlieb Soland’s 1957 grammo-grafik poster.

Printed by K2 screen
£35 inc p&p (UK only)

Gross cartoon art

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Our delightfully demented partner Joel pointed me to a page of limited edition prints of highlariously violent cartoon art.

1964 House For Sale in London

Though looking at the interior picture it doesn’t look like a house built in 1964, that’s when the renowned architect Neave Brown built it. Part of a five houses terrace in Dartmouth Park, London, where the community means everything, the three-storey building has two bedrooms - one of them with direct access to the gardens, a shower room and a utility room at the ground floor. On the first floor there is an entrance hall, a bathroom, an 8 sqm terrace with a view over the gardens and newly installed kitchen.

Drupal Developer’s Toolbox

After publishing the recent WordPress Developer’s Toolbox, there were several Drupal developers calling out for equal coverage. In this post you will find a thorough collection of all kinds of resources that will aid designers and developers working with Drupal-powered websites. This collection is intended to simplify your tasks and save you time when working with Drupal.

Britain on alert for deadly new knife with exploding tip that freezes victims' organs


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(UPDATE: Originally posted on BB Gadgets)

Police in London are on the lookout for £200 frozen-gas knives designed to kill bears and sharks, according to the never-inflammatory Daily Mail.

IT Students Contract Out Coursework To India

An anonymous reader writes "Students studying computing in the UK and US are outsourcing their university coursework to graduates in India and Romania. Work is being contracted out for as little as £5 on contract coding websites usually used by businesses. Students are outsourcing everything from simple coursework to full blown final year dissertations.

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