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Marianne von Werefkin - Fruit Harvest in a Mountain Orchard c.1912

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Black students at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design say there are no design courses that consider race and justice. Here’s an outline for one.
There Goes the ‘Hood, by Lance Freeman, 2006
Fair and Healthy Land Use: Environmental Justice and Planning, by Craig Anthony Arnold, 2007
Aesthetics of Equity, by Craig Wilkins, 2007
Structural Inequality: Black Architects in the United States, by Victoria Kaplan, 2006
The Crisis of the African-American Architect: Conflicting Cultures of Architecture and (Black) Power, by Melvin Mitchell , 2002
Urban Planning and the African-American Community, by June Manning Thomas, 1997
Redevelopment and Race: Planning a Finer City in Postwar Detroit, June Manning Thomas, 1997
Planning Atlanta, by Harley F. Etienne and Barbara Faga, 2015
The Black Metropolis in the 21st Century: Race, Power, and the Politics of Place, edited by Robert Bullard, 2007
Growing Smarter: Achieving Livable Communities, Environmental Justice, and Regional Equity, edited by Robert Bullard, 2007
Just Sustainabilities: Development in an Unequal World, edited by Julian Agyeman, Robert D. Bullard and Bob Evans, 2003
Race, Poverty, and American Cities, by John Charles Boger, 1993
Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro Life in a Northern City, by St. Clair Drake and Horace R. Cayton, 1962
Everything from David Harvey
The Philadelphia Negro, by W.E.B. Dubois, 1896
A good syllabus on social justice, race, and urbanism…
The word “infrastructure” typically conjures associations with physical networks for transportation, communication or utilities — a hidden substrate or binding medium. Yet the technologies comprising these networks consist not only of underground grids of pipes and wires or tangles of fibre-optic cable on the bottom of the ocean, but also pools of microwaves beaming from satellites, atomised populations of electronic devices and shared technical platforms. Far from hidden, infrastructure is often the overt point of contact and access, where the underlying rules of the world can be clasped in the space of everyday life.
Keller Easterling, The Action is the Form: Victor Hugo’s TED Talk (via inthenoosphere)
The BART that could have been
The above map was created by San Jose State grad student Jake Coolidge to show what BART might have been like if its original visions had come to fruition. (Source). This Reddit thread links to many actual period maps, too. I discovered Coolidge’s project after reading Sup. Scott Wiener’s article in the Chron, “SF needs to dig in, keep new subway lines coming.”
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Henri Joseph Harpignies (French, 1819-1916)
The creek on sunset (Le ruisseau sur coucher du soleil), N/D
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Buhl Community Park by Andrea Cochran Landscapes
The park features an art piece by Ned Kahn, which consists of a grid of 64 stainless steel poles that emit fog with water fed from the steam heating system of Pittsburgh.
Artist Cultivates 1.2-Acre Field Into Massive Crop Art Paying Homage to Van Gogh
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Whoa ... ! Not very practical but it sure looks cool!
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Terraced rice paddies - Yuanyang County, China (Daily Overview - overv.eu)
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Under Construction: FKAA’s Otherwordly Velodrome in Medellin, Colombia
Design office Fake Industries Architectural Agonism (FKAA) self-describes as “an entity of variable boundaries and questionable taste that provides architectural tools to mediate between citizens and institutions, the public sphere and disciplinary knowledge.” Created by Cristina Goberna and Urtzi Grau, FKAA bridges the professional world and the environments of academia “to reclaim the architect’s role as a public intellectual—that is, someone who earnestly risks his or her credibility to question hegemonic beliefs.” FKAA’s winning entry in the Velodromo De Medellin International Competition, currently under construction, houses both a racing area and an adjacent public plaza under an innovative roof structure. A foldable façade wraps the entire arena and can be fully opened during non-competition periods. In this way, the architects sought to synthesize two seemingly incompatible spatial conditions: the insularity of the sport infrastructure and the permeability of the public space. FKAA join over 100 architecture, artists, and designers from around the world for the inaugural Chicago Architecture Biennial this October.
Large Plane Trees, 1889. Vincent van Gogh. Oil on canvas
Ah, the famous plane tree. Staple of the urban landscape. Van Gogh knew. Kafkasapartment, if you are reading this, you have EXCELLENT taste in art and images, according to me, anyway. One of my favorite art & culture blogs so far.
Deep Snow (early 20th C.). Ronau William Woiceske. Etching
Tree in Landscape, 1966. Jerry N. Uelsmann. Gelatin silver print

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Fun Maps: The Slips and Swamps of Early NYC http://ift.tt/1J7Y4tg
Snowy northwest Illinois
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