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Women’s World Banking. | Seven25. Design & Typography.
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Seven25 has been a thought partner as we implement new brand guidelines and strive to share our work with a broader audience in a more approachable way. From annual reports to iconography and animation, Seven25 has taken the time to understand our audience and goals and crafted something original that still fits our identity. It is a partnership that has helped us tell our story in new ways while still being true to our brand identity. Women’s World Banking. Seven25. Design and Typography Inc.
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building social value: Art and Intervention
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There are so many ways to make our cities more livable! This is such an amazing example of how street interventions (in this case art) can empower people, impart understanding and promote empathy. Http:/ www.worldchanging.com/archives/011685.html. Worldchanging: Bright Green: 2011 TED Prize Winner: JR (Photos). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is a non-profit project. The intent. Of this project is to transform an. Under-used public square into. A vibrant public place through. Small scale big change.
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building social value: Do it Yourself Facade. Berlin.
http://buildingsocialvalue.blogspot.com/2011/02/anarchitecture-do-it-yourself-facade.html
Do it Yourself Facade. Berlin. A bit of a lazy post, but I think it is interesting how the simple, blank envelope of the building is personalized by the people around it. Beautiful! AnArchitecture: Do it Yourself Facade. Berlin. Carsten Nicolai, autoR, 2010 Photo: Benjamin Pritzkuleit autoR (2010) by Carsten Nicolai is the third project realized by the Temporäre Kuns.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is a non-profit project. The intent. Of this project is to transform an. Projects for public spaces.
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building social value: lawn chair
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This is beautiful on so many levels. The idea is poetic and it's very easy to execute. This could inform our thinking about urban/suburban interventions. Image from Treehugger.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is a non-profit project. The intent. Of this project is to transform an. Under-used public square into. A vibrant public place through. A series of civic engagements. Ideo ways and means toolkits for community building. Index - design to improve life. Projects for public spaces.
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building social value: space. place.
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Building Social Value is a non-profit project. The intent of this project is to transform an under. Public square into a vibrant public place through a series. We have installed a series of wooden forms in the square at Morris and Barrington and are interested in understanding how people use them. Please tell us! Read more about this project here. When you are done reading this document we would love to have your thoughts on the questions below as well as any other observations you think are of interest.
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building social value: the trail house
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I was reading the description from the architects of the. Thank you eric for the beautiful link! The path leads you to the house, which creates an inversion of the path before leading you back to path on which you began. We can observe the physical space of the city as we can observe the behaviors of its citizens. This is what I saw while sitting in the square at Morris Street and Barrington Street at 7:00 pm on a Tuesday evening,. People walk alone,. People walk in groups. People walk hand in hand.
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building social value: The People's Oval
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Click on image to enlarge. The Halifax Canada Games Skating Oval was almost a complete success. It drew enthusiastic crowds from all over HRM and Canada, performed well for its intended use during the Canada Games and generally produced a level of public excitement, discourse and community engagement that we haven't seen here in some time. But its future is in question. How can this be? As architects and designers we strive daily to improve our cities and communities through great design - by studying im...
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building social value: scale and configuration comparison
http://buildingsocialvalue.blogspot.com/2011/04/scale-and-configuration-comparison.html
Scale and configuration comparison. This illustration shows precedents of ice surfaces in North America and Europe and how they would fit on the site of the Wanderer's Grounds. This exercise is intended to show how an ice surface at a different scale or configuration could fit on this site adjacent the Lawn Bowling Facilities and the Bengal Lancers facility. Listed below are a few of the skating surfaces shown in the diagram above. Millenium Park - Chicago. Rideau Canal - Ottawa. 65279;. Design like yo...
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building social value: Washmill Underpass - Alternate Proposal
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Washmill Underpass - Alternate Proposal. On today's Mainstreet on CBC, they were discussing the stalled Washmill Underpass project near Empire Cinemas in Bayers Lake and presented a tongue-in-cheek "modest proposal," complete with an interview with Roly Hudson from Dal Architecture on its feasibility:. Http:/ www.cbc.ca/mainstreetns/sticky/2011/04/19/reimagining-the-washmill-underpass/#socialcomments. April 21, 2011 at 1:15 AM. April 21, 2011 at 10:36 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Research look...
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