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  • The Human Scale

    The Human Scale

    The Human Scale, a Danish documentary film released in November 2012, is focused on the quality of people’s lives in cities. The Danish architect and professor Jan Gehl has studied the human behaviour in cities for 40 years. He has documented how modern cities are not created for human interaction and he argues that we could

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  • One prize winner announced

    One prize winner announced

    Check out the winning and shortlisted submissions for the One Prize 2013, a design competition run by the design collective Terreform 1.

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  • What is the future of landscape?

    What is the future of landscape?

    I have not finished reading it yet, but I thought that I would share the recent Landscape Futures book written by BLDGBLOG author Geoff Manaugh. The book explores speculations on landscape that touch on how we read as well as intervene in our environment. The methods discussed represent an interest in landscape for measuring, recording

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  • The End of the Metropolis Era: Edward W. Soja, Open Lecture at the University of Greenwich

    The End of the Metropolis Era: Edward W. Soja, Open Lecture at the University of Greenwich

    On Monday 18 November, 6:00pm, Edward W. Soja, one of the world’s leading urban geographers, will be speaking at the University of Greenwich, Maritime Campus, King William Building, KW315. Urban restructuring over the past thirty years has been leading to a sea change in the very nature of the urbanization process. Signs of this change

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  • Elsewhere: Escape and the Urban Landscape

    Elsewhere: Escape and the Urban Landscape

    Next month, the Van Alen Institute is launching Elsewhere: Escape and the Urban Landscape, a new, multi-year inquiry of competitions, public programs, and research to explore the experience of escape in the urban environment. Elsewhere will guide the Institute’s upcoming competitions, public programs, and research to investigate key questions of the contemporary urban experience: How and why do we

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  • Gilles Clement, Entropy by Design and Matthew Gandy

    Gilles Clement, Entropy by Design and Matthew Gandy

    If you haven’t read it already, check out the paper by geographer Matthew Gandy about Gilles Clément’s project in Lille. The paper, Entropy by Design, explores the Parc Henri Matisse in Lille by Clément – the renowned French designer, landscape architect, ecologist and philosopher. Once you have read the paper, and if you happen to be

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  • Landmarks across the United States reopen

    Landmarks across the United States reopen

    Many national landmarks across the US are reopening after being shut down for several weeks. New York’s Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon in Arizona were closed after the federal budget impasse in September caused the closure of the country’s National Parks. The two landmarks have reached deals with the federal government while Mount

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  • Try the Ecological Urbanism App

    Try the Ecological Urbanism App

    What did you think of the Ecological Urbanism book? If you need a reminder or never came across the big red book when it was published there is now an Ecological Urbanism App available. Check it out and let us know what you think.

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  • Landscapes from the Darenth Valley

    Landscapes from the Darenth Valley

    Landscapes from the Darenth Valley Cristiana Angelini’s exhibition at Blackheath Halls This small exhibition in the café of the Blackheath halls was quite surprising. Cristiana’s paintings have an original point of view about the landscape. As we usually see pictures or paintings of beautiful and wide-open landscapes Cristiana has another perception of the landscape. The

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  • Landscape internship of the week

    Landscape internship of the week

    Nine year-long internships open with Morris Arboretum Date: 6/17/2013 – 6/6/2014 Type: Other Location(s): Pennsylvania Description:The Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, a 166-acre premier public garden in Philadelphia, has openings for nine year-long interns. Positions are open in education, urban forestry, plant protection, plant propagation, arboriculture, botany, horticulture, and the rose and flower garden. For more details

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