State Architecture Awards

Whitney Gould:

A high-tech Milwaukee high school, a sleek meeting center for local brewery employees, a playful aquatic center near Madison and a sculptor’s studio in Switzerland all won top honors Wednesday for architects practicing in Wisconsin from Wisconsin AIA, a society of the American Institute of Architects.
The awards were among 10 presented at the society’s 51st annual convention, held this year at the Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center in Madison.
“There are moments when a perfect storm happens and you are able to put together a terrific project,” the design awards jury said. “The award-winning projects have been pushed over the edge into extraordinary moments of architecture and design excellence.”

Media Change: Rosen Connects the dots

Jay Rosen does quite a job connecting the advertising, authority/credibility and newspaper circulation dots between LA, Northern Virginia, Milwaukee and Dallas. Hugh Hewitt’s speech on circulation and advertising is well worth reading. Check it out.

Here’s a copy of the actual complaint (32K PDF)

Somewhat related, the Wisconsin State Journal (AP & WSJ Staff), while covering the Milwaukee Journal circulation lawsuit, mentions that “March 31, 2004, indicates that “other paid sales” accounted for 4.3 percent of the papers’ combined daily circulation and 1.5 percent of Sunday circulation.”

We live in interesting times.

Wood on UW Madison J-School Centennial Celebration

Nicholas Wood:

Scant mention of their current utility allowed for a more in-depth discussion of the future of blogs. All agreed — including UW alum and Denver-based professional freelance writer and communications consultant Kerby Meyers — that these blogs would only increase in importance, with the most interesting comment coming from Anderson. At one point, he succinctly summed up the current power and immense potential of blogs.
“In our coverage you would have a first day story and then a second story,” Anderson said during Saturday’s discussion.