- Working on the High Line< & accompanying article, In Winds of Winter, Midair Park Takes Shape
- Adam Greenfield is self publishing his next book, The City Is Here For You To Use (huzzah to him!)
- The multiple spaces of Manhattan – the author doesn’t take into account Massimo Vignelli’s New York Subway Map (1972) into account
- The Elevator Tower
- Archinect 2008 Year in Review (must be list time…)
- Planning a Fake City
Transport Upholstery Patterns
mock not the moquette, originally uploaded by jovike
The Democratic Iowa Caucus
The Democratic Iowa Caucus – a ridiculous anachronism which shouldn’t be deciding the fate of our next President (by a bunch of rural white people who don’t reflect the depth and breadth of America)
What Happened To New York: A History Of The 00’s So Far
On Old Sesame Street
Theater of the Absurd
Speedbird, rear view, originally uploaded by Vidiot
Finally, a sane article on sirport security theater, The Airport Security Follies:
Six years after the terrorist attacks of 2001, airport security remains a theater of the absurd. The changes put in place following the September 11th catastrophe have been drastic, and largely of two kinds: those practical and effective, and those irrational, wasteful and pointless.
The first variety have taken place almost entirely behind the scenes. Explosives scanning for checked luggage, for instance, was long overdue and is perhaps the most welcome addition. Unfortunately, at concourse checkpoints all across America, the madness of passenger screening continues in plain view. It began with pat-downs and the senseless confiscation of pointy objects. Then came the mandatory shoe removal, followed in the summer of 2006 by the prohibition of liquids and gels. We can only imagine what is next.
Boston’s Big Dig Finally Over
Big Dig, originally uploaded by Ron’s Log
Boston’s $14.8B Big Dig Finally Complete:
When the clock runs out on 2007, Boston will quietly mark the end of one of the most tumultuous eras in the city’s history: The Big Dig, the nation’s most complex and costliest highway project, will officially come to an end.
Don’t expect any champagne toasts.
After a history marked by engineering triumphs, tunnels leaks, epic traffic jams, last year’s death of a motorist crushed by falling concrete panels and a price tag that soared from $2.6 billion to a staggering $14.8 billion, there’s little appetite for celebration.
The Assassination of Benazir Bhutto
Photos and commentary from The Assassination of Benazir Bhutto
Senate meets briefly to block Bush
<a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071226/ap_on_go_co/quick_senateSenate meets briefly to block Bush
Smogrvillas – My Mini City
My Mini City, originally uploaded by plemeljr
Nothing like an advertizement, wrapped in city building: Smogrvillas – My Mini City. Visit my city and make it grow!