There must not be very many architecture blogs out there, because International Listings (a real-estate service) included the Antiplanner in a list of the top 100 architecture blogs. I never thought of this blog as being about architecture, but it is in the sense that too much of what planners do is influenced by some nutty architect. International Listings describes this blog as “critiques of hundreds of development plans written by a wide variety of federal, state, and local government agencies.”
We’re included as a “niche blog” along with such blogs as the Activist Architect (who believes it is okay to raise sales taxes to build rail transit but not to build sports stadiums) and The Architecture of Fear, which is trying to “create a relevant architectural theory on how we live our lives under the unconscious umbrella of fear and danger.” Hey, I have a message for architects: not everything is about you.
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Surfing to some of these sites, I found a couple that feature skinny houses. These in Japan look a lot more interesting that these, which are mostly in Europe. Both look more interesting than Portland’s skinny houses, though I will stick to my fat house with a yard for my dogs.
Anyway, welcome to any readers who came here courtesy of International Listings.