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PROJECTIONS | Connecting design, technology, urbanism, and landscapes | Page 2
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Connecting design, technology, urbanism, and landscapes. Designing the local food movement. A lot has been written about the benefits of living close to food production, and a lot of people have landed on the locavore band wagon. But less has been discussed about the connections between urban design as it relates to food production on a large-scale. Not saying these sorts of ideas haven’t been done before, because they have. it’s just that they are too much on the down low. A post written in Mammoth.
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Off tha Rails | The Doxa | Rebar via blog
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The Doxa Rebar via blog. What we're thinking about in the Rebar studio. Leave a comment ». Rebar recently developed a proposal (an. Now while the idea wasn’t ultimately picked by the SF Arts Commission (congrats to Primitivo Suarez-Wolfe. Who was selected for the commission), we thought we’d post it here until it finds a home somewhere…for real, we’d love to see some old rail re-bent into a new transit station somewhere. Until then, you can read our public proposal here. December 3, 2009 at 5:34 pm.
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Modular street furniture | The Doxa | Rebar via blog
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The Doxa Rebar via blog. What we're thinking about in the Rebar studio. Leave a comment ». Via Flickr: moses namkung. We’ve been thinking about modular urban furniture lately, and not just because Bushwaffle went, en mass, to the Treasure Island Music Festival this weekend. We ran across this: in Budapest, Hungary the PRCCCS. Festival held an event last week that asked: What kind of street furniture would you make with 140 30-liter plastic drums? Via Vimeo: Gergely Kukucska. October 19, 2009 at 2:40 pm.
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Rebar’s Showplace Triangle project featured in On Earth on Babelgum | The Doxa | Rebar via blog
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The Doxa Rebar via blog. What we're thinking about in the Rebar studio. Rebar’s Showplace Triangle project featured in On Earth on Babelgum. Leave a comment ». Rebar’s John Bela recently appeared on the Babelgum program. Talking about Rebar’s recently-completed Pavement To Parks project “Showplace Triangle” and using some insuergent hand gestures that have the FBI analyzing the tape closely. Check it! Thanks to producer Kelly Loudenberg for featuring this story. November 15, 2009 at 5:59 pm. Follow &ldqu...
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May | 2010 | planning4change
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In pursuit of spatial planning for the US. May 13, 2010. Posted by planning4change under Climate Change. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Office of Urban Policy. After reading an Architect. Article on the integration of GIS and information modeling work currently being done by a Berkley Professor, Nicholas de Monchaux ,. I was delighted to see that SPUR was hosting a discussion with him highlighting his most recent research done on the city of San Francisco. The lecture. Held yesterday, titled.
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Architectural Drawing: Hand drawn, with contrived chiaroscuro effects and inappropriate marble detailing. | Kevin Rhowbotham
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Let the Lions Escape. Architectural Drawing: Hand drawn, with contrived chiaroscuro effects and inappropriate marble detailing. Project for a study desk and book stack on a restricted back site in Bethnal Green, East London. You’re currently reading “Architectural Drawing: Hand drawn, with contrived chiaroscuro effects and inappropriate marble detailing.,” an entry on Kevin Rhowbotham. August 19, 2014 / 6:16 am. Jump to comment form. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. ART wORK n0. 1...
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Biography | Kevin Rhowbotham
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Let the Lions Escape. Kevin Rhowbotham M.S. (Cornell), Dip.Arch., B.A.(Hons.), A.R.B.U.K. Kevin is currently Academic Lead and holds the Chair in Architectural Practice; Professor of Architecture at the University of Central Lancashire. Jump to comment form. 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). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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DOWNLOAD ‘FORM TO PROGRAMME’ | Kevin Rhowbotham
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Posts | Kevin Rhowbotham
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BOOKS | Kevin Rhowbotham
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