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In this panel I wanted to express the little bit of land and more blueprints of housing being built. I wanted to show less land and that it was being over powered of the construction of houses.
This is a panel on the rise of Chinese science fiction. L-R (I think): A Ming Has No Name (his real name), Burger (also his real name), Regina Kanyu Wang, and Francesco Verso.
Pattern:Tiger Eye Lace Panel Shawl, by Hazel Carter.
Yarn: Blackberry Ridge 100% wool, lace weight yarn in Natural Cream.
Needles: 3,75 mm
Sir Frank Brangwyn's 'Empire Panels', Memorial to the fallen of WW1 originally intended for the House of Lords - but homed from 1934 in Swansea's Brangwyn Guild Hall, built by Temple of Peace Architect Sir Percy Thomas, where they can be seen to this day.
Story of the Panels: gwallter.com/art/frank-brangwyns-british-empire-panels.html
PANEL: Case Study: Escape From Tomorrow with John Sloss and Richard Abramowitz, at 2013 Woodstock Film Festival. Photo: Tom Smith (heytomsmith.com)
Focus panel 9 – Building an energy sector compatible with ecological limits
Focus panel 10 – Building a fair, social, green, autonomous digital future for a postgrowth economy
Focus panel 11 – Designing businesses in a future-fit economy
Focus panel 12 – The “Blue Doughnut”: A framework for a wellbeing ocean economy beyond growth
Focus panel 13 – Repairing and restoring Nature in a beyond growth perspective: is putting a price on biodiversity the right way to go?
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