Barcelona removed the overhead highway through its city center, routed part of it underground, and built Parc de les Glòries known as the "green lung" of the city.
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Barcelona removed the overhead highway through its city center, routed part of it underground, and built Parc de les Glòries known as the "green lung" of the city.
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Charles and Ray Eames‘ Powers of 10, is currently on view as part of Palm Springs Art Museum‘s Particles and Waves: Southern California Abstraction and Science, 1945-1990, among a collection of experimental abstract films.
In the nine minute film you travel in powers of 10 in two directions, starting with a couple having a picnic in a park in Chicago. You then zoom out into space until you are 100 million light years distance from them and then return to travel into the man’s hand in negative powers of 10 until you reach a proton of a carbon atom at 10−16 meters.
Below is the film in its entirety but it is definitely worth seeing on a big screen if you can.
Adam Normandin | Flat Plain, Against the Grain, North Bound
Adam Normandin
PETER PERI / THE HEARING FOREST AND THE SEEING FIELD / 2005/06 [acrylic, spray paint and marker pen on canvas | 71 ⅞ x 59 ⅜”]
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Trae | Lendager Architects | Aarhus
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FENIX Museum of Migration | MAD Architects
MR: I deeply hope we can be part of the generation of architects who changed the course of the construction industry— a generation that gave more than it took.
NM: I believe that living in cities holds the answer to many of the world’s big challenges. We need to live closer together and share more — space, resources, functions — but in a better way than we do today. Our role as architects is to create the cities, buildings, and landscapes that form the framework for a more sustainable future.
By Julia Gamolina Both trained as architects, Nina Mathiesen and Mari Randsborg are the co-CEOs of Cobe . Nina joined the firm in 200