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Author: Beers, F. W. (Frederick W.)
Publisher: F.W. Beers & Co.
Date: 1870
Location: Milford (Mass.)
Dimension 101x86cm
Scale: 1:3,000
Call Number: G3764.M76G46 1870 .B4x
Four self covered japanese fold booklets. Images scanned from recent sketchbooks and resized. Printed onto trace. Sheet hand cut and then folded.. future photos
2. Radquer in Mettmenstetten mit Masters-Schweizer-Meisterschaften am Sonntag, 8. Oktober 2017.
Foto Martin Platter
38. Radkriterium Grand Prix Osterhas am Ostersamstag, 15. April 2017 im Industriegebiet, Affoltern am Albis.
Foto Martin Platter
Historical World Map (West) details about the artist, Iocobo Altovito, and information about the time in 1665.
The tiled railway map on the wall of Victoria Station, Manchester. You can just about read the map if you view at full size, although the original is at a higher resolution still. There is an anonymous rail traveller sitting on the bench, apparently blissfully unaware of my photography.
TITLE: Waterfront Backbone
DESIGN PRINCIPLES:
1. Economic development in the creative sector for graduates and disadvantaged people
2.Create a healthier environment across all ages
3.Connection with the natural environment and water improved
4.Reduce sprawl and keep infrastructure fiscally sustainable
5.Revitalize existing assets
NOTES:
-More green infrastructure to improve water quality
-Improve bike and pedestrian connection along water
-Neighborhood access to waterfront with boat landings
-Make UB North an urban center
-Add light rail along 33 to airport
-Reestablish Beltline
-Rails to trails
-Urban farming
-Turn 198 into parkway
-Remove 190 from waterfront
-Make NF Blvd more pedestrian friendly
-Concentrate VC along waterfront to improve access
-Add Office Industrial to East Side to support neighborhoods
-Economic development focused on the poor
-Make infrastructure fiscally sustainable
-Promote and foster creativity – adaptive re-use, new creative jobs, good jobs to reduce brain drain
-Human health for all – improve obesity rates, air and water