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_urb_: Water Worlds (aka AquaURBanism)
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Sunday, June 15, 2008. Water Worlds (aka AquaURBanism). Tomorrow (or, later today actually) I’m off on holiday to Yangshuo and Sanya for what will probably end up a rain-soaked vacation. Apparently it is already flooded in Yangshuo and frogs and snakes are taking over the streets! Rather than cancel our precariously planned trip we have decided to head straight into the murky waters. ISAR's HydroNet, winner of this year's History Channel City of the Future contest. As such aquaURBanist strategies place a...
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_urb_: Rural Studio || Road Trip
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Thursday, January 22, 2009. Rural Studio Road Trip. Flickr Set featuring pictures of my trip to see the Rural Studio, Hale County Alabama. Early on in our relationship I learned that Forrest was an alumnus of the renowned Rural Studio program of Auburn University. Not only that: he had constructed, along with three other classmates, the Glass Chapel that had long been my favorite project of the program! After another hour we reached the Super Shed. In Newbern, AL, the home base of the Rural Studio progra...
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_urb_: A Little Help from Her Friends
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009. A Little Help from Her Friends. So it turns out this weekends winter wonderland. Was a cooperative effort between Mother Nature and Mother China, as reported in the Guardian. And in this Times Online. Article from February there is a video showing the rockets in action. Posted by Dave Brown. Tuesday, November 03, 2009. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. November 23, 2009 at 11:29 AM. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. The OC : Wildness.
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_urb_: aqua.URB.anism || NY Moon WATER Issue
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Thursday, January 22, 2009. AquaURB.anism NY Moon WATER Issue. Interactive Map of the Water Systems of. Via New York Moon. The current edition of. The New York Moon. 8220;an internet-based publication adhered to the lunar phases of the real waxing, waning moon,” is dedicated to Water:. Thus states the opening page of the issue. A few of the issue’s articles demonstrate the delicate balance between water and urban areas. “ The Sick Waters of Voronezh. 8217;s water systems. Note: found via BLDGBLOG. AquaUR...
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_urb_: Discussion of the Week: SimpliCity vs. ComplexCity
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008. Discussion of the Week: SimpliCity vs. ComplexCity. Topic #1: SimpliCity vs. ComplexCity. The first topic that we would like to bring up for discussion is a debate between complexity. In architecture the first signs of discontent began with the Team X group but it was perhaps not until Venturi first uttered the phrase “Less is a Bore” in Complexity and Contradiction. That the floodgates of dissension were fully unlocked. Rowe and Koetter’s Collage City. The research into the sig...
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_urb_: Geo-Mimicry
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Thursday, September 4, 2008. Part 1 of 2. Note: This post is broken down into two parts. Today's post will be primarily a textual description of the recent use, and future potential of geology in architecture and urbanism. The next segment will feature a series of projects illustrating the discussion. Architecture might be said to have a mimcry complex. Evolving to share common perceived characteristics with another group, the models. Or maybe it is a mimesis complex? In the beginning was automimicry.
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_urb_: Edible Architecture 2
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008. Top : The model cake being completed. Middle : The cake compared to the model. Exactly 1:1000! Bottom : The best part…eating the cake! Since there is not much going on today. I thought I would fill the void with a little story of human interest. See previous: Edible Architecture. See also: Project info. Posted by Dave Brown. Tuesday, November 04, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A blog about architecture and urbanism specializing in generalization. The OC : Wildness.
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_urb_: URB-Links 01
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Sunday, February 1, 2009. Shinian Kuai Le, or Happy Chinese New Year! Sorry for the week long absence from posting but I have been on holiday for CNY since last Saturday. I hope to have some pics from the festivities on my Flickr page soon so all of you can take a gander. It's a very interesting holiday for me to witness as a foreigner and I really enjoy all of the traditions- the food, the firework, the family time, etc. It's truly wonderful. On abandoned farmland is pretty great news. But in the en...
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_urb_: Edible Architecture 3
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008. Pizza Hut with Chinese Characteristics. Ok…truth be told, I’m one of those people that eat when I get nervous… not that there’s much to be nervous about right now. 8230;but anyways, yeah, I love to eat food, look at food, talk about food, or even just blog about food.*. And when I can discuss food together with my second favorite subject, architecture, well…man, that’s even better! Which explains the abundance of food commentary in this and the last post. I don’t really n...
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_urb_: HIATUS
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Thursday, February 5, 2009. I have decided to take a break from blogging for a little while in order to regroup, reboot, and do some other things because I find blogging intensive and all-consuming, especially with a full-time job on the side.hehehe. In the meantime I hope you enjoy the archives and please feel free to leave comments, as I will be keeping up with them, or drop me a line from time to time. Never eat hot sweet potato in cold wind. Posted by Dave Brown. Thursday, February 05, 2009. You know...