Today’s link roundup is all about the art of architecture. First up, Architectural Digest takes a look as only it can at the future of Manhattan’s skyline with stunning photography and ever-insightful editorial.
Dwell gives us a glimpse into the future of small spaces and, ironically enough, home additions, through the progressive work of Austin-based modern prefab designer Kimber Reed – check out this studio example from central Texas:
Elsewhere on the web, GOOD delves into a fascinating topic: the emergence of visual data mining software used to chronicle and create picture dictionaries of cities and their unique architectural characteristics…
…and last but not least, World Architecture News reports on the ways in which Amtrak’s glassy, brassy plans for Washington’s Union Station will transform it into a key transportation hub.
Photo credits: Architectural Digest, Curbed and Dwell




