Category: General
Zero Degree Day – It Was Cold in Chicago
Ohio / New York City
Just a little project bubbling up from the edges.
Do you ever wonder why people move from one place to another? I do.
Billykirk
2009 Phone Use to Date
Stand
New York City: More Money for Roads, for a Minority of Citizens Who Use Them
These graphs were made with data from the 2009-2010 Executive Budget and US Census 2006-2008 American Community Survey. While the New York State data set was less detailed than I would like, the story is clear:
In New York City (and the State) more people ride public transportation, walk and ride bikes than drive, yet by a factor of two-to-one, more money goes to roads.
We can do better.
Landscapes of Quarantine and the Counterfeit University
bldg|blog’s Geoff Manaugh along with Edible Geography have been hosting an independent design studio called Landscapes of Quarantine, which has been meeting every week at the Storefront for Art & Architecture with an expected show in the spring. Besides the interesting content which have been trickling out of the studio and posts Geoff has been writing on bldg|blog, what struck me most about this studio is that this should be happening more often that it does. Geoff makes this explicit point in his post, Landscapes of Quarantine and the Counterfeit University
But you need nothing more than a structure, a common topic, a place to meet up, a backpack full of the most basic office supplies, perhaps a bottle opener, and the will-power to see it through; with any luck, in other words, more “counterfeit universities” will be popping up here and there, their research published independently on blogs, their meetings hosted in apartments, offices, restaurants, bars, and other spaces in their after-hours, bringing more and more people into productive conversation.
Exactly.
That isn’t to say there isn’t prior art in this space: SwissMiss hosts Creative Mornings, a small group presentation/mixer Friday mornings (ImprovEverywhere’s Charlie Todd is up next. For awhile there was the 10 Minute Lectures in Brooklyn where I saw (and chronicled) Lize Mogel and Alexis Bhagat who published An Atlas of Radical Cartography.
I have been toying with a Critical Thinking/Theory syllabus for too long. After the holidays I think it would be a good time to restart planning for an Architecture Theory book club.
Any takers?
Fantastic Mr Fox
Cow-She-Pig-Ken
Cow-She-Pig-Ken, originally uploaded by plemeljr
Best logo ever?
Spotted on the side of Wagner’s US Meats.