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A child resting in a Bangkok preschool/orphanage
Excerpted from The Gospel of Father Joe: Revolutions & Revelations in the Slums of Bangkok:
Roused by compassion we awake to life as God created it, as Jesus expressed it, as the Buddha and the Prophet Mohammad taught it. We see the holiness imbued in all humanity. Doesn't matter if you're African, Asian, Arab, European; Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish or some other. Doesn't matter the denomination you pledge or if you pledge.
We are God-shaped and God-filled. Affluent, poor, American, Iranian, Somali, Ethiopian, Israeli, Palestinian. The divine is our common bloodline and birthright. It's our bond in Goodness. We're kin in that way, but we often miss that part. We don't always view our shared space and shared responsibilities from the divine perspective.
- Archbiship emeritus Rev. Desmond Tutu in foreword to The Gospel of Father Joe: Revolutions & Revelations in the Slums of Bangkok.
More than the hobbyists’ pursuit, maker communities are disrupting manufacturing. Shared spaces offer a new amalgam of craft, industry and technology, where both tools and knowledge are pooled. July's Friday Late invited visitors to resist mass production and uncover how hacked machines and open source design are changing the way we make and live.
Photo Credit: Gabriel Bertogg
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More than the hobbyists’ pursuit, maker communities are disrupting manufacturing. Shared spaces offer a new amalgam of craft, industry and technology, where both tools and knowledge are pooled. July's Friday Late invited visitors to resist mass production and uncover how hacked machines and open source design are changing the way we make and live.
Photo Credit: Gabriel Bertogg
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More than the hobbyists’ pursuit, maker communities are disrupting manufacturing. Shared spaces offer a new amalgam of craft, industry and technology, where both tools and knowledge are pooled. July's Friday Late invited visitors to resist mass production and uncover how hacked machines and open source design are changing the way we make and live.
Photo Credit: Gabriel Bertogg
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Meridian House, a new apartment block next to part of Ashford's famous shared space road scheme at night.
Photograph © Jeremy Sage
More than the hobbyists’ pursuit, maker communities are disrupting manufacturing. Shared spaces offer a new amalgam of craft, industry and technology, where both tools and knowledge are pooled. July's Friday Late invited visitors to resist mass production and uncover how hacked machines and open source design are changing the way we make and live.
Photo Credit: Gabriel Bertogg
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On Sunday, June 13 zoo staff welcomed the birth of a female sea lion pup, the first birth of this species at the zoo since 1993. It has not yet been named. Denver Zoo visitors now can see the pup as it explores the seal pool in the zoo’s Northern Shores area with her mother.
The pup was born to mother, Luci, and father, Nick. Luci was born in Orlando, Florida at Sea World in 2001 and came to Denver Zoo two years later. Nick came to Denver Zoo from the Pacific Marine Mammal Center (PMMC) in Laguna Beach, California in 2008. This is the first offspring for both parents. Luci is a very attentive mother and once the pup is more mobile, he will share space with the other sea lions.
KX13 AUV entering the shared spaced lane to the Victoria Bus Interchange, City of Southend-On-Sea, Essex. Arriva Herts and Essex 4252 working route 9 from Rayleigh through central Southend-On-Sea then onwards to Shoeburyness
First Essex 47522, Wright StreetLite DF, SN64 CMK, heading out of the interchange.
More than the hobbyists’ pursuit, maker communities are disrupting manufacturing. Shared spaces offer a new amalgam of craft, industry and technology, where both tools and knowledge are pooled. July's Friday Late invited visitors to resist mass production and uncover how hacked machines and open source design are changing the way we make and live.
Photo Credit: Gabriel Bertogg
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An interesting shot for fellow urban design fans.
The whole of central Ljubljana is closed to cars, which is what helps make it such a vibrant, people-centred and relaxed place.
Even where cars are allowed, as here, the design principle is that the whole highway is a shared space: for walkers and bikes, not just cars.
Note the use of very similar road surface colours across pavement, bike lane and road. Plus the absence of barriers. It's all about integration, not segregation.
This is in line with the shared space philosophy of the Dutch urban design expert Hans Monderman.
Contrary to what you might expect, it helps reduce the risks of accidents, by keeping people more vigilant.
Re:Imagining Cultural Space 17-19 November 2010, Stockholm
moderator: Mikael Löfgren (Journalist, Teacher, Kulturverkstan/Gothenburg)
Andreas Ribbung (Artist, Co-initiator CandyLand and Supermarket/Stockholm);
America Vera Zavala (Artistic Director, Botkyrka Community Theatre/Stockholm)
Maria Draghici and Irina Gadiuta (Artists and Initiators, La Bomba/Bucharest)
Lidia Makowska (Kultura Miejska/Gdansk)
Photo Lars-Erik Angeklint
CFL 1818, 1820 BETTEMBOURG, 1801 STADT GOPPINGEN, 1819 PRINCE HENRI & 1812 are seen sharing space inside the roundhouse at Luxembourg Depot.
More than the hobbyists’ pursuit, maker communities are disrupting manufacturing. Shared spaces offer a new amalgam of craft, industry and technology, where both tools and knowledge are pooled. July's Friday Late invited visitors to resist mass production and uncover how hacked machines and open source design are changing the way we make and live.
Photo Credit: Gabriel Bertogg
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Briefly sharing space with a Western Bluebird
Pekabo and I have never seen a Red-breasted Nuthatch at Woodlawn before.
More than the hobbyists’ pursuit, maker communities are disrupting manufacturing. Shared spaces offer a new amalgam of craft, industry and technology, where both tools and knowledge are pooled. July's Friday Late invited visitors to resist mass production and uncover how hacked machines and open source design are changing the way we make and live.
Photo Credit: Gabriel Bertogg
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Churches share space in a military chapel. No one gets in anyone else's way, A protestant group has just finished. They have a loaves and fishes cloth on the main podium. The Catholic group has their items stored in their corner until its their turn. The Jewish had theirs on side closest to Jerusalem. Hymnals on the benches were mixed. Mormons had theirs behind the benches. Sometimes there isn't a building at all for the post chapel. See the little suitcase altar for the USMC Korean War.
Caruso chapel front left room. San Onofre post, Camp Pendleton.
This past summer, Student Health Services and the Counseling Center moved from the Professional Building to a shared space in Dascomb Hall. Take a look inside.
Photo by Yvonne Gay
Louisville City Hall is a building in Louisville, Kentucky. Completed in 1873 to house the Louisville city government, the structure is located at 601 West Jefferson Street in what became Downtown Louisville, the center of the city's civic district. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
The first log courthouse was built across the street in 1784, and a brick courthouse stood on the site from 1811 to 1837. Prior to the construction of the City Hall, city government officials shared space with the courthouse.
Indiana Limestone, from White River quarries near Salem, Indiana was used. Construction took place between 1870 and 1873 at a final cost of $464,778. The exterior has been renovated several times but remains basically unchanged, while the interior has been completely remodeled several times.
The building was a striking blend of Italianate and Second Empire styles, both popular at the time in civic buildings. Designs on the building represented the city's outlook in the post-Civil War era, which was very optimistic. The pediment over the main entrance features a relief of the city seal and a train steaming forward past Southern flora with the inscription, "Progress, 1871." Other engravings, over the tympana of the side windows, depict livestock heads, representing the importance of agriculture in Louisville's early history.
Our four "Vagina Warriors" were assigned the Men's dressing room......don't be reading nothing into this now!!! All woman show....we jjust spread oooouuuutttt a bit.....worked welll!
I am currently performing in the Vagina Monologues play as one of the performers of the monologues
It's hard to say for sure, but it looks like Claudette Hair Starz may have moved here from across the street to share space with Uggly.
Find out more about the City Centre improvement works at: www.coventry.gov.uk/citycentreimprovements
Mixing Old & New - Shared space - Couples Home Office - Lynda Quintero-Davids @nyclqinteriors Focal Point Styling
More than the hobbyists’ pursuit, maker communities are disrupting manufacturing. Shared spaces offer a new amalgam of craft, industry and technology, where both tools and knowledge are pooled. July's Friday Late invited visitors to resist mass production and uncover how hacked machines and open source design are changing the way we make and live.
Photo Credit: Gabriel Bertogg
PEANUTBUTTERVIBES.COM
More than the hobbyists’ pursuit, maker communities are disrupting manufacturing. Shared spaces offer a new amalgam of craft, industry and technology, where both tools and knowledge are pooled. July's Friday Late invited visitors to resist mass production and uncover how hacked machines and open source design are changing the way we make and live.
Photo Credit: Gabriel Bertogg
PEANUTBUTTERVIBES.COM
I was sure that I had shared this photo a long time ago... but I was wrong. This is a collage of photos I took on my first visit to Camaraderie. Camaraderie is a fantastic coworking facility here to Toronto.
What is coworking? It's a bunch of people working independently, together. Camaraderie provide a nice open space where people can work, comingle and even inspire each other. Rachel and Wayne do a great job in running the space, facilitating conversation and building the Camaraderie community.
If you are looking for somewhere to work that's not another Starbucks, check them out. camaraderie.ca/