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Home Posts tagged "Design" (Page 3)

Design

A Non-Toxic Park: Gas Works in Seattle

As more and more cities go post-industrial, the result is wide swathes...

August 26, 2013  By Adam Nowek
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Clustering Shenzhen: Art and Culture at OCT Loft

The extreme pace of China’s urban development has garnered considerable...

April 8, 2013  By Adam Nowek
0

Geography Matters: The Case of Nieuwendammerdijk

Nieuwendammerdijk and Geography This is a tale of geography. It is a tale...

March 25, 2013  By Leon van Keulen
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Incense Sticks: The Demise of Hyperdense Hong Kong

In a previous article of mine, I lauded Hong Kong's hyperdense architecture...

February 25, 2013  By Adam Nowek
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Book Review: A Millennium of Amsterdam

Usually, I am not a big fan of book reviews. They take away the pleasure...

February 11, 2013  By Thijs Koolmees
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Balancing Negative Space: Fonts in Amsterdam’s Westerpark

Transforming spaces into places occurs with a huge variety of potential...

January 21, 2013  By Adam Nowek
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Soaring Eagles: Skyscraper Development in Moscow

Remarkable changes are afoot in the Russian capital. It isn't much of a controversial...

January 7, 2013  By Adam Nowek
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Designing Activism: An Interview with Ann Thorpe

Author Ann Thorpe made a digital visit to The Proto City's temporary Hong...

November 20, 2012  By Adam Nowek
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Hyperdense: High-Density Residential Architecture in Hong Kong

There are few cities as well-discussed in urbanism circles as Hong Kong....

October 29, 2012  By Adam Nowek
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The New York City Subway: A Transit Museum

'Stand clear of the closing door, please!' This phrase is a steady companion...

October 8, 2012  By Jolien Groot and Lukas Franta
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