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2011.05.06
At Carlsberg looking for the best bench for having dialogue.
17 teams have five days to build an urban furniture that makes urbanlife better.
Amazing production
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According to a report published by the National Academy of Science as sited in The Daily Journal, people are loosing touch with nature. Over the past 15 years there has been a decline in park visits, camping and hunting and fishing licenses, and a 23% drop in trips to watch wildlife. It is important that people stay connected with nature so that they advocate for its protection. As planners, you can bring nature to your city by integrating indoor landscaping into new and old developments.
Photo Source: www.greenprophet.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/image_abo... (accessed November 4, 2009).
References: Author Unknown. 2008. "Losing touch with nature?." The Daily Journal, Minnesota. www.ifallsdailyjournal.com/news/editorials/losing-touch-n... (accessed November 20, 2009).
Architecture and stares in Chicago, Illinois. Dark, shadows in the building made this photo so much better. Millenium Park. Museums.
Bradford Odeon, Town Hall and Alhambra, backlit by low early morning sunlight. Bradford Odeon opened in 1930, in the 1960s it doubled as a music venue, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones both played at the Odeon. Following its closure in 2000, Bradford Council and interested developers favoured demolition of the building. The Bradford Odeon Rescue Group was formed in 2002, to prevent this. In 2012 an agreement to build a hotel on the site was scrapped. The Oden was wrapped in scaffolding and sheeting in the spring of 2012 to allow roof repairs. www.bradfordodeonrescuegroup.co.uk
2011.05.06
At Carlsberg looking for the best bench for having dialogue.
17 teams have five days to build an urban furniture that makes urbanlife better.
Amazing production
more info:
Pontefract Court House, Cornmarket, Pontefract. Built in 1812-1813, it was the Police Station and Headquarters for Pontefract Division of the West Riding Constabulary, until 1964.
Until the 1970s, it housed the Pontefract Borough Quarter Sessions as well as Pontefract Borough and Pontefract West Riding Magistrates Courts.