After a brief hiatus (9 ½ years), I have decided to resuscitate this blog (on substack rather than wordpress, old posts can be found on: waua.wordpress.com ). The world has changed since the last time I blogged, as has the small and idiosyncratic world of architectural blogging. Clicking through my ‘blogroll’ from last time around, one might think that some unknown cataclysmic event put all architecture blogs into an indefinite slumber (this one included) at some point in 2013 or 2014. Those that survived appear to have become incorporated and mainly engaged in publishing press releases. The discussion has moved to other platforms. For a while, Patrick Schumacher’s Facebook was where it was at, and word in the studio has it that
Waua returns
Waua returns
Waua returns
After a brief hiatus (9 ½ years), I have decided to resuscitate this blog (on substack rather than wordpress, old posts can be found on: waua.wordpress.com ). The world has changed since the last time I blogged, as has the small and idiosyncratic world of architectural blogging. Clicking through my ‘blogroll’ from last time around, one might think that some unknown cataclysmic event put all architecture blogs into an indefinite slumber (this one included) at some point in 2013 or 2014. Those that survived appear to have become incorporated and mainly engaged in publishing press releases. The discussion has moved to other platforms. For a while, Patrick Schumacher’s Facebook was where it was at, and word in the studio has it that