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The Corporation: merchandizers' trap
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Ring of Steel: Financial Districts in the 21st Century. Driven by the wish to learn more about Celine Condorelli's and Gavin Wade's project for the new function of the The Economist Plaza. Ground floor space, I am holding this book. In my hands. As an introduction to the chapter: Navigate the Terrain, there is an excerpt from the Economist Style Book. Some instruction along the lines strangely resonate with the government politics in UK these days:. More on The Economist Plaza project at Support Structure.
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The Corporation: February 2011
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Ring of Steel: Financial Districts in the 21st Century. Absent from the political economy classes. Feeling an urge to share an expert's briefing on British market deregulations and potential re-regulation as well as his opinion on London City's dependence on EU policies, I just copy and paste the whole text by Nicolas Vernon. Will City of London accept EU financial supervision? Links to this post. Via the city of Tianjin. While on the other side of the globe. Masterplan is made by SOM. Links to this post.
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The Corporation: April 2011
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Ring of Steel: Financial Districts in the 21st Century. Driven by the wish to learn more about Celine Condorelli's and Gavin Wade's project for the new function of the The Economist Plaza. Ground floor space, I am holding this book. In my hands. As an introduction to the chapter: Navigate the Terrain, there is an excerpt from the Economist Style Book. Some instruction along the lines strangely resonate with the government politics in UK these days:. More on The Economist Plaza project at Support Structure.
g4jima.blogspot.com
G4_JIMA: ChairTV feature in IDN Magazine, Thanks to Mayo
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Monday, February 15, 2010. ChairTV feature in IDN Magazine, Thanks to Mayo. Thanks to Jason Mayo we had our Logo featured in IDN magazine. New site preview http:/ www.jasonmayo.co.uk/chairtv/index.html. Http:/ www.jasonmayo.co.uk/. Labels: ChairTV Jason Mayo IDN Logo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Paul Friedlander Visual Music. Processing, Visual Programming. A HIstory Of Visual Music. Zhestkov Director. Artist.
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G4_JIMA: How it would be, if a house was dreaming...
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. How it would be, if a house was dreaming. By far my favourite facade projection. This one beats all others by 555 Kubik. 555 KUBIK facade projection. Hi there all, here every person is sharing. These kinds of know-how, so its good to read this blog, and I used to pay a quick visit this web site every day. My web site pkv angestellte. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Paul Friedlander Visual Music. Processing, Visual Programming. A HIstory Of Visual Music.
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G4_JIMA: Digital Flesh
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Paul Friedlander Visual Music. Processing, Visual Programming. A HIstory Of Visual Music. Zhestkov Director. Artist.
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sustainability | myurbanist
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Maximizing inclusion while responding to change in Seattle. Posted by Chuck Wolfe. Ndash; August 6, 2015. Now that Mayor Ed Murray has shifted Housing and Livability Agenda (HALA) priorities away from changes to single-family zones and back toward Seattle’s traditional focus on density and urban village or urban centers, it strikes me, based on 30 years of experience, that the real work has barely begun. For the rest of today’s essay in Seattle’s Crosscut. Category: environmental and land use law. Report...
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maximizing inclusion while responding to change in Seattle
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Maximizing inclusion while responding to change in Seattle. Posted by Chuck Wolfe. Ndash; August 6, 2015. Now that Mayor Ed Murray has shifted Housing and Livability Agenda (HALA) priorities away from changes to single-family zones and back toward Seattle’s traditional focus on density and urban village or urban centers, it strikes me, based on 30 years of experience, that the real work has barely begun. For the rest of today’s essay in Seattle’s Crosscut. Readers who viewed this page, also viewed:.
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why the zoning debate in Seattle has lacked ‘first principles’
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Why the zoning debate in Seattle has lacked ‘first principles’. Posted by Chuck Wolfe. Ndash; July 26, 2015. In all my years as a Seattle native, I’m not sure I have seen as passionate a debate as the current discourse about the past and future of single-family zoning in this city. Several articles and opinion pieces, in Crosscut and other media, have attempted to dissect one issue identified in the Mayor’s Housing and Livability Agenda. For the rest of my guest opinion in Seattle’s Crosscut. Laquo; revi...
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THE CITY PROJECT: Requiem
http://city-project.blogspot.com/2010/01/requiem.html
Leonard Street, EC2A. This has also caught the eye of the Chaotic Semiotic. Who posts the full text. The poem (if it wants to be seen as that? Is certainly worth a read, resonating like something somehow familiar, a "lesser-known Wilfred Owen". Yet after several reads I still can't untangle the mix of sentiment sympathetic to the military (if not to war) with Temple Ov Thee Psychick Youth spelling. Writing about finding a lost book. I called the city opaque. Here it goes further into the occult.
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