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"It has been 12 years since the Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas unleashed his concept of “the generic city,” a sprawling metropolis of repetitive buildings centered on an airport and inhabited by a tribe of...
created by cityskip | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 315 views | 0 recommendations | 2 comments
So, I am back from Shanghai, trying to sort out the memories of a journey.
First thing that comes to mind on a very late evening or very early morning, jetlagging and depending the way you wish to look at it, I am...
created by bloggi | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 713 views | 2 recommendations | 1 comment
This article is 6 months old but has even more chilling overtones now:"It was announced last week, that Kellogg, Brown and Root, a subsidiary of Halliburton (long time purveyors of a certain brand of 'military...
created by war on terrr | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 1960 views | 0 recommendations | 3 comments
In Paris a closet economy of architects, designers and even appliance makers devoted to making small spaces feel bigger has sprung up. With the average Parisian square meter now going for nearly 6,000 euros, bringing in a clever architect to snatch back a plot of parquet can...
created by innes | 3 years ago 614 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Vancouver, Canada has a rich squatting history. In the 1890's, a group of Finnish people
built 70 stilt homes in a tidal flood area, and about 50 residents
still live on the land without legal claim to it. In 1946, 600 WWII
vets in poverty took over the Hotel Vancouver,...
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"Petty crime and pollution are common inconveniences in cities big and small. But in megacities, those with a population of 10 million or more, these and other everyday headaches can quickly become mammoth...
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The future of one of the world's most visited and most admired cities will be shaped today by an acrimonious meeting of the Paris city council. Proposals put forward by the Socialist Mayor, Bertrand Delanoë - carving out...
created by innes | 3 years ago 436 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
AIRPORTS ARE NO LONGER SIMPLY places where airplanes land and passengers and cargo transit. Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport is a case in point. About 58,000 people...
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Nice article from the folks at Spacing.org about Abstract Tours.
"Abstract Tours - Berlin 1997
It would be better to disclose the confinement
rather than make illusions of freedom"
created by kate | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 423 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Dubai: first telegenic cityBy George Katodrytishttp://katodrytis.com/main/77/telegenic-city What is magnificent about filmmakers’ perceptions of the world is that they introduce a new state: infinite...
created by katoarch | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 873 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Wrights & Sites is launching "A Mis-Guide to
Anywhere", a new handbook for exploring cities, at the ICA in London on
the 8th April. The launch will follow an afternoon of walks, each based
on a page from the book and each ‘led’ by one of the organizers of...
created by kate | 3 years ago 616 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
"The US Congress' trepidation over the Dubai port deal hinges upon a central talking point: that we would be handing over many of our ports to a foreign company owned by an Arab state. Yet what the debate fails to...
created by innes | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 281 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments