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For my LA 402 design lab, myself and three other members designed particular aspects of the Eagle Rock neighborhood near the corner of Colorado and Eagle Rock Blvd., northeast of Los Angeles. I tackled green infrastructure in relation to the streetscape while the remaining members looked at interactive means of design in an elementary school near by. The project title is "Nature at Play."

 

This is the ground plane design perspective, utilizing words and images to get across our groups concepts and initiatives for Eagle Rock.

perspective on hand

Un petit passage par BFM cet été et une perspective que j'aime bien. Aucun traitement particulier, c'est du brut de fonderie (référence aux rails !!!)

 

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Carolina wren viewing the peanut selection.

Where: Under the Franklin D. Roosevelt East River Drive in Manhattan, New York, USA.

 

When: Mid-October 2011.

 

What: A photographer taking a different point of view on its street photograhy.

 

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Global Landscapes Forum Luxembourg 2019 Session, Financial Perspectives on Sustainable Land Use: Which Business Models Fit and How Can We Scale them Up?

 

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Second closest to posts moderate wide angle, shows change in perspective due to moving closer to subject.

Week 5 - extreme perspective photography task.

 

Middlesex University: Product Design and Engineering first year undergraduates...

So much of life is really just about how we perceive it. If our perspective is skewed, so then will be our conclusions. While Chinatown, and the CN Tower may be close from a universe perspective, they are in actuality, a fair distance away. And, truth be told, the tower really is bigger than this welcome sign. ;-)

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A trip to my dentist in Muswell Hill triggers old memories and gives a new perspective. The bus ride takes me through different and distinct parts of this huge metropolis and I'm reminded of places where I've worked and of people I have known. Off the bus and glancing down the streets to the south of Muswell Hill Broadway I see Canary Wharf, the financial and property industries loom large in the murky background. The houses in the foreground remind me of my old friend Roland and his student question; 'What are these buildings saying to me?'. I remember my own days as a 'mature student' about forty years ago. Some of my mentors and colleagues were remarkably prescient. I wonder where they are now. My own career in architecture and design started with social commitment but I was made redundant in the '91 recession; it took me four or five years to get back to work and to my surprise I found myself in the wacky world of brand development. Towards the end of my career jn the early years of this century I regained a some self respect with a journeyman tour of a variety of architectural practices. Now I'm trying to pick up the pieces and regain some sort of personal coherence.

 

I want to enjoy my retirement, I feel that I have earned it. Mainly this photostream is about the things I like to do (i.e. walking, observing, and taking photographs) but sometimes I feel bits of grit in my shoe and I have to shake them out. This seems to be turning into a gritty shake out. Enough of metaphors, what I'm really trying to say that even in retirement contradictions are unavoidable. I want this photostream to be about the good things in life, but I need to find an effective way of dealing with the contradictions.

 

I enjoy the creative buzz of my own patch (the sunny side of Dalston), and I enjoy as much as I can of London's fantastic offerings in music, art, and entertainment, but I also feel compelled to come to terms with my city's economic base and its cost to the wider world. As soon as I say this I come slap up against the big question of sustainability. Can the world continue to sustain London and its ilk? London can be a wonderful place, but I fear that it is a major drain on the well-being of our planet.

 

(If some of this has been said before, please think of it a regaining of balance in preparation for the winter season.)

    

Sometimes in life you're moving forward until you hit a wall.

Valentina Stagnozzi. Rehearsal for rAn-network production Paradise Box at KolAm Theatre.

 

view @ dubliner | view on black

Cover designed by Rudolph de Harak, commissioned by Alvin Lustig.

 

1954. This is the UK printed edition of Perspectives issue number 7.

Nikon FE

50mm f/1.4

Kodak ColorPlus 200

Perspective drawing of the steel mesh and glass entry wall to the board room, as seen from the lobby.

Perspectives often missed

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