Busy Architect’s Grab Bag
Do not worry.
This blog has not suffered a premature death.

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It’s a bit busy around here.
Work. Family. Work. Mostly work.
Here’s a grab bag of sorts.
Article, discovered last night
Fighting a New 125th St., Using a 110-Year-Old Law via NY Times
Book, currently reading, and incredibly interesting…
The World Without Us by Alan Weisman
Website, about one German’s photographic obsession with LA
You Are Here by Martin
Project, a retroactive look at Manhattan the day Henry Hudson arrived 400 years ago
Mannahatta, via Landscape + Urbanism, via Wildlife Conservation Society
Event, via a friendly email from the subcuratorial committee
Bat-Yam International Biennale of Landscape Urbanism
Lecture, one of my favorites and unfortunately I can’t make this one
David Harvey at CCNY, April 3 at 6pm
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