Preservation order

Architectural Review, The, Feb, 2008 by Sutherland Lyall

I forgot to do the annual Browser Awards last month. All right I didn't know we did them either. But I must pay my annual homage to Eric Morehouse and his unfailingly intriguing, weekly architectural website feeds which he calls Webcandy. You subscribe free at http://eyecandywebcandy.blogspot.com. Forget the slight hint of salacity in that web address because there is not a bosom in sight: this is straight down the line stuff; a weekly and often more frequent diet of architectural websites which Morehouse has winkled out of the electronic soup and sends us without comment. Courteous, kindly and circumspect. The Japanese award the Living National Treasure status to their great potters and tea ceremony masters and calligraphers. I'd like to propose Eric Morehouse as the architectural webiverse's first Living International Treasure.

Sutherland Lyall stops to sniff the cyber snowdrops bursting through the land

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