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IMPORTANCE OF PLACE: Avoiding a Paved-Over Soul
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An exploration of why PLACE is so vital to human well being and how to create PLACE in a time when sprawl and rampant commercialism are removing the texture and vitality from America. Thursday, September 15, 2011. Avoiding a Paved-Over Soul. Our kinship with Earth must be maintained; otherwise we will find ourselves trapped in the center of our own paved-over souls with no way out.". Posted by Our Founders. Thursday, September 15, 2011. Labels: suburbs Importance of Place. IMAGES OF PLACE AND NO-PLACE.
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Bricks on the block: Lincoln Ave – The Steampunk | Brick & Volo
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Respect for the designer/builder. 2011 in review – Thanks everyone! November 28, 2011 · 6:35 pm. Bricks on the block: Lincoln Ave – The Steampunk. Bricks on the block is one of my favorite things to do. I really hope I can find the time to make it a regular feature this winter. This storefront was captured by my good friend Kathleen from Kentucky, who runs With Kind Regards. The subject here is a storefront I dubbed “The Steampunk”. I love the simple lines, and the rivets! Filed under bricks on the block.
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Kurtis Hord | Brick & Volo
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Author Archives: Kurtis Hord. March 15, 2012 · 11:00 am. If you live in or around the Cleveland area, be sure to take part in their second official Pop-Up Pearl event, scheduled for May 19th. The project will include a DIY Urbanism competition. Street craft vendors, pop-up shops, live music, food trucks, a Pop UP Park, and a complete streetscape design. More details can be found at www.popuppearl.com. The event will be taking place alongside the city’s Pedal for Prizes. January 1, 2012 · 2:01 pm. A style...
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Brick & Volo | Chicago's own retail facade blog. | Page 2
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Newer posts →. September 22, 2011 · 8:29 pm. Bricks on the block: photo walking tours. I went hunting today, and found some interesting faces on north ave. the star of the show is the bakery. the bakery isn’t really a traditional design, but it’s so shiny! It reminds me of a drag queen decked out for a ball, or maybe a brand new cadillac. can you imagine, some time in the 50’s: a poor farmer from the cornfields seeing this place for the first time? It probably looked like a glistening temple. Since the e...
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2011 in review – Thanks everyone! March 15, 2012 · 11:00 am. If you live in or around the Cleveland area, be sure to take part in their second official Pop-Up Pearl event, scheduled for May 19th. The project will include a DIY Urbanism competition. Street craft vendors, pop-up shops, live music, food trucks, a Pop UP Park, and a complete streetscape design. More details can be found at www.popuppearl.com. The event will be taking place alongside the city’s Pedal for Prizes. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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bricks on the brain: why materials are so important | Brick & Volo
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Milton glaser, and humanity. Jonathan Ochshorn – Brick →. October 11, 2011 · 3:15 pm. Bricks on the brain: why materials are so important. We are still inhabiting those urban areas carved out of brick, but there are new principles dictating the designs we impose on old brick buildings. we are now ignoring the evolutionary success of the brick, at our peril. don’t forget the humble brick. even when designing with other materials, remember we are working with buildings that are in the sca...Because they kn...
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IMPORTANCE OF PLACE: Centering Down
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An exploration of why PLACE is so vital to human well being and how to create PLACE in a time when sprawl and rampant commercialism are removing the texture and vitality from America. Tuesday, March 20, 2012. Posted by Our Founders. Tuesday, March 20, 2012. Labels: suburbs Importance of Place. I LOVE this. and am tempted to go to one of the writing workshops SRS participates in. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). IMAGES OF PLACE AND NO-PLACE. A space that is an integral part. FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER. Garba...
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IMPORTANCE OF PLACE: Sticking It Out Rather than Fleeing
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An exploration of why PLACE is so vital to human well being and how to create PLACE in a time when sprawl and rampant commercialism are removing the texture and vitality from America. Sunday, June 26, 2011. Sticking It Out Rather than Fleeing. Posted by Our Founders. Sunday, June 26, 2011. Labels: suburbs Importance of Place. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). IMAGES OF PLACE AND NO-PLACE. A space that is an integral part. Natural world around it, yet reveals the individuality. FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER.
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2011 in review – Thanks everyone! | Brick & Volo
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Bricks on the block: Lincoln Ave – The Steampunk. Next Post →. January 1, 2012 · 2:01 pm. 2011 in review – Thanks everyone! The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt:. A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 2,200. Times in 2011. If it were a cable car, it would take about 37 trips to carry that many people. Click here to see the complete report. Bricks on the block: Lincoln Ave – The Steampunk. Next Post →. Email c...
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milton glaser, and humanity | Brick & Volo
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Bricks on the block: photo walking tours. Bricks on the brain: why materials are so important →. October 3, 2011 · 6:08 pm. Milton glaser, and humanity. So the question i asked myself was: “would i share the same sentiment with my work”. and to answer: yes! Bricks on the block: photo walking tours. Bricks on the brain: why materials are so important →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Stuff i talk about.
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