It's been a fantastic holiday week for The BLDGBLOG Book. I was thrilled to see, for instance, that the Wall Street Journal chose the book—amidst only 36 books—for their 2009 "Holiday Book Guide." For good or for bad, The BLDGBLOG Book pops up as one of six titles that the newspaper specifically recommends for "a young artist who enjoys science fiction and high brow fantasy" (!), alongside books by Jonathan Lethem, Margaret Atwood, Jeff VanderMeer, R. Crumb, and Geoff Dyer. So thanks, Wall Street Journal! That was genuinely awesome news.
Check out the rest of their picks here.
However, Planetizen also picked up on the book for their list of the Top 10 Books to read in 2010. "The Planetizen editorial staff based its 2010 edition list on a number of criteria," we read, "including editorial reviews, popularity, Planetizen reader nominations, number of references, sales figures, recommendations from experts and the book's potential impact on the urban planning, development and design professions." Again, it's great company to be in, including David Byrne's Bicycle Diaries, Eric Sanderson's Mannahatta, Green Metropolis by David Owen, Paul Goldberger's Building Up and Tearing Down: Reflections on the Age of Architecture, and many more.
Planetizen itself is also an extremely useful and interesting website in its own right, with a strong editorial team, so definitely spend some time clicking around there in the new year.
In any case, it's more than obvious that not everyone thinks the book—or this website—deserves these sorts of appearances, but I'm still excited to see it popping up out there in the world. Go, little book, go!
And, to be honest, whether or not you like the topics I cover here, to see a book about architecture in something like the Wall Street Journal's top 36 picks for the entire year should be good news for anyone who thinks that people don't want to read about the built environment. There is an intense and very widespread interest in architecture out there, and so I'm very happy to see that audience being recognized.
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- A very special giveaway
- Cities Gone Wild
- The Migratory Forest
- CANDIE - MAGNIFICENT #6
- HOLIDAY SHORES - PHONES DON'T FREUD
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- Things I've Noticed in Seattle...
- Home Wanted for Morris Dancing Cat
- THE TALLEST MAN ON EARTH
- Hitman
- The Grey Nurse is on the way out!
- The Nativity and why today sucks (a bit)
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- Booked
- Playlist - 28th November 2009
- Bottoms up!
- White collar grasshopper
- Vardzia
- WOODEN VEIL - RED SKY
- Kapitan - there was an accident!
- Political Buffer Space and Chinese "Black Jails"
- Turkey 4 Miler
- City of Gold
- JESSE - ODOTIN IHMETTÄ
- WE SLEEP IN THIS CAVE - A MIX TAPE BY PINK PRIEST
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- Voxel Jesus
- Happy Birthday Quolly!
- Plants Without Borders: An Interview with Sara Red...
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- Is Frau Gumpendorfer the unhappiest person in Wien?
- Extreme makeover
- Thankful for a lovely day
- Changes...
- Tintin et Milou
- space station monarch cats looking good
- The Boxing Day Run - A Classic
- Cate's Mastermind subject is the Habsburgs
- Week Ending Nov. 22
- YVES ROCKER - 1
- Horsetooth
- Playlist - 21st November 2009
- CANDIE - MEBEMEWEBE
- Stick insect leg progress
- Spiders in space, too! (but this is old news)
- A Social Philosophy of Buttresses
- The squalor, the possibilities, the madness
- THE FUTURE IN 360 DEGREES
- YEASAYER - AMBLING ALP
- Decreasing pay for Clerks
- Surprise Friday Blog for Merisi
- In an ideal world
- Inside Dig Dug
- MIIKE SNOW AT KUUDES LINJA ON MONDAY
- Video of caterpillars in space
- CHARLOTTE GAINSBOURG AND BECK - HEAVEN CAN WAIT
- The Fall
- STEREOGUM'S TRIBUTE TO BJÖRK'S POST
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- THE TALLEST MAN ON EARTH, LIECHTENSTEIN, TAXI TAXI...
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- GOLDEN FILTER - THUNDERBIRD
- Tom Cruise could do that job!
- BEACH HOUSE - NORWAY
- Refuge
- ANIMAL COLLECTIVE - IN THE FLOWERS + SAMPLES FROM ...
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- Salt Space / Biospeleology
- CANDIE - SOKO.
- Quadraturin
- PHOTOGRAPHY OF NOAH KALINA
- Is it worth the risk?
- We have liftoff
- This is what happens to nitwits
- Netflix for Nokia Phones
- Electrical Folklore
- LAMBCHOP LIVE ALBUM AND FILM
- Custom made
- Week Ending Nov. 15
- Is 350,000 different types of beetles excessive?
- Superkid
- Shelved in the Sky
- Messianic Urbanism
- West White Pine Mountain
- Playlist - 14th November 2009 - Funkology
- Insignia Blu-ray players now instantly stream
- The City and its Flooded Double
- The Turbulence Biennial
- Lotteries, lotteries and more lotteries
- World of Giving
- Armistice Day
- I prefer slices to dices
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