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GREEN IS HOPE, AND GRASS THE FUTURE The posters transformed drab city surfaces into repeating swathes of a seemingly fertile landscape, the sort that was then out-of-bounds for many urbanites. Green vegetation has been thought of since antiquity as promoting health and facilitating relaxation; it connotes fertility and hope. Yet lush greenery has never been a neutral or an THE PLACE THAT ROGER BUILT Walnut Tree Farm is the place that Roger built, created from the deep and mutual relationship of a man and the land, intimately shaping each other. Along with the landscape at Walnut Tree Farm, it was always my intention to photograph the interior of the house, but it just neverhappened.
END STAGES: THE FUTURE OF HOSPICE DESIGN End Stages. As hospice design becomes more formally ambitious — and standardized — we should remember there is no universal model for ‘dying well.’. Zaha Hadid, Maggie’s Fife, cancer care center in Kirkcaldy, Scotland.LOOKING AT CITIES
Looking at Cities. Allan Jacobs. April 1984. Download this article as a PDF. This article was originally published in a print issue of Places Journal: Volume 1, Issue 4. The entire print archive (1983–2009) is available in PDF format.READING LIST
Architecture and Pedagogy. Education is a negotiation, not only between student and teacher, but also between the content covered and the institution’s mission. Fusing design with critical thinking, architecture schools teach students to have confidence to put their ideas and their results into the world. Schools challenge students torespond
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Architecture and structural engineering are essential disciplines in the production of an effective built environment. Throughout history, these two separate yet unified practices have collectively defined much of the spatial conditions and urban forms of cities and buildings across the globe. Structural engineering – as the force-resisting ON MEMORY, TRAUMA, PUBLIC SPACE, MONUMENTS, AND MEMORIALS On Memory, Trauma, Public Space, Monuments, and Memorials. Julian Bonder. May 2009. Download this article as a PDF. This article was originally published in a print issue of Places Journal: Volume 21, Issue 1. The entire print archive (1983–2009) is available in PDFformat.
HOW TO BE AN ARCHITECTURE CRITIC Other than the fact that this article does not actually tell you 'how to be an architecture critic', Alexandra Lange makes a rookie mistake in saying we need 'citizen critics', instead of 'publicly accessible intellectuals' or 'culturally attune critics'. ARTICLES ABOUT HOUSING Disaster for the People, Bonanza for the State. Photographs by Steven Seidenberg. Text by Carolyn L. White and Myles McCallum. The Riforma Fondiaria in postwar Italy was supposed to give landless peasants modern farms. An artist, an archeologist, and a historian set out to discover what the abandoned homesteads look like now. CARTOGRAPHIC GROUNDS: PROJECTIVE LANDSCAPES Cartographic Grounds. “The drawing of a parallel between cartography and architecture is instructive. Each lies in the field of the practical arts; each is older than history; and each, since its beginnings, has been more or less under the control of its consumers.”. The ascendance of “mapping” and data visualizationin design culture
GREEN IS HOPE, AND GRASS THE FUTURE The posters transformed drab city surfaces into repeating swathes of a seemingly fertile landscape, the sort that was then out-of-bounds for many urbanites. Green vegetation has been thought of since antiquity as promoting health and facilitating relaxation; it connotes fertility and hope. Yet lush greenery has never been a neutral or an THE PLACE THAT ROGER BUILT Walnut Tree Farm is the place that Roger built, created from the deep and mutual relationship of a man and the land, intimately shaping each other. Along with the landscape at Walnut Tree Farm, it was always my intention to photograph the interior of the house, but it just neverhappened.
END STAGES: THE FUTURE OF HOSPICE DESIGN End Stages. As hospice design becomes more formally ambitious — and standardized — we should remember there is no universal model for ‘dying well.’. Zaha Hadid, Maggie’s Fife, cancer care center in Kirkcaldy, Scotland.LOOKING AT CITIES
Looking at Cities. Allan Jacobs. April 1984. Download this article as a PDF. This article was originally published in a print issue of Places Journal: Volume 1, Issue 4. The entire print archive (1983–2009) is available in PDF format.READING LIST
Architecture and Pedagogy. Education is a negotiation, not only between student and teacher, but also between the content covered and the institution’s mission. Fusing design with critical thinking, architecture schools teach students to have confidence to put their ideas and their results into the world. Schools challenge students torespond
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Architecture and structural engineering are essential disciplines in the production of an effective built environment. Throughout history, these two separate yet unified practices have collectively defined much of the spatial conditions and urban forms of cities and buildings across the globe. Structural engineering – as the force-resisting ON MEMORY, TRAUMA, PUBLIC SPACE, MONUMENTS, AND MEMORIALS On Memory, Trauma, Public Space, Monuments, and Memorials. Julian Bonder. May 2009. Download this article as a PDF. This article was originally published in a print issue of Places Journal: Volume 21, Issue 1. The entire print archive (1983–2009) is available in PDFformat.
HOW TO BE AN ARCHITECTURE CRITIC Other than the fact that this article does not actually tell you 'how to be an architecture critic', Alexandra Lange makes a rookie mistake in saying we need 'citizen critics', instead of 'publicly accessible intellectuals' or 'culturally attune critics'. EIGHTEEN - PLACES JOURNAL 18 Trans women of color gathering for an outpouring of self love, Laverne Cox said that “loving a Trans woman of color is a revolutionary act”. sistas are doing it for themselves. walking the streets of Bangkok, Thailand, 18 hours before a life-altering. surgery, body didn’t evolve the way she dreamed of in her tiny bed,inside.
ENVIRONMENT AS POLITICS Environment as Politics. New drawings of the relation between residential density and voting behavior. One lesson of the U.S. presidential election is that we should forget about red and blue states, North and South, coastal coffeeshops and heartland diners. The geographic divide in SECTION V, FROM CITIZEN: AN AMERICAN LYRIC Join me down here in nowhere. Don’t lean against the wallpaper; sit down and pull together. Yours is a strange dream, a strange reverie. No, it’s a strange beach; each body is a strange beach, and if you let in the excess emotion you will recall the Atlantic Ocean breakingon our heads.
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Nightly he walks the city’s dark, grimy streets; he prowls parks crowded with junkies, whores and hoodlums. He looks for trouble, for problems to solve, and finds them at every turn. And sure enough, as Paul’s death toll and press clippings mount, the city’s crime rate drops. Criminals are running scared.READING LIST
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This text is a product of Salvadori’s important position as both design engineer and professor from the 1960s through to the 1990s. With chapters both describing structural behaviors (Loads, Materials, Beams) and large projects (Eiffel Tower, Brooklyn Bridge), Salvadori aims to link the two, and provide a structural rational for variousworks.
CALL FOR ARTICLES: USABLE PASTS Call for Articles: Usable Pasts. Limestone sculpture at the Community Building in Greenbelt, Maryland, created by the artist Lenore Thomas as part of a series depicting the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution, sponsored by the New Deal’s Resettlement Administration, ca. 1937. HOW TO BE AN ARCHITECTURE CRITIC Other than the fact that this article does not actually tell you 'how to be an architecture critic', Alexandra Lange makes a rookie mistake in saying we need 'citizen critics', instead of 'publicly accessible intellectuals' or 'culturally attune critics'. YOSEMITE AND THE FUTURE OF THE NATIONAL PARK Carleton E. Watkins, River View, Cathedral Rock, Yosemite, 1861. It was during one of the darkest hours, before Sherman had begun the march upon Atlanta or Grant his terrible movement through the Wilderness, when the paintings of Bierstadt and the photographs of Watkins, both productions of the War time, had given to the people on the Atlantic some idea of the sublimityVILLAGE 113
Village 113. In the tradition of summer reading, we present a series of short stories (and one essay) in which place is central to mood, meaning, and narrative. From August 15 to November 15, 2011, we were pleased to present Anthony Doerr’s story “Village 113,” originally published in Tin House and collected in Memory Wall,released in
PLACES JOURNALEXPLORE PLACESREADING LISTSPLACES WIREPLACES BOOKSABOUT PLACES JOURNALACADEMIC PARTNERS Places is a leading journal of contemporary architecture, landscape, and urbanism. We harness the moral and investigative power of public scholarship to promote equitable cities and sustainable landscapes. ABOUT PLACES JOURNAL Places Journal is an essential and trusted resource on the future of architecture, landscape, and urbanism. We harness the power of public scholarship to promote equitable cities and resilient landscapes.. In these pages you will find writers, designers, and artists who are responding to the profound challenges of our time: environmental health and social inequity, climate change, resource ARTICLES ABOUT ARCHITECTURE Off-Season. Photographs by Tyler Haughey. Text by Gabrielle Esperdy. Famous for beaches and boardwalks thronged with summer renters and day-trippers, the Jersey shore is an unlikely place in which to seek, and depict, landscapes that are still, quiet, and unpopulated. GREEN IS HOPE, AND GRASS THE FUTURE The posters transformed drab city surfaces into repeating swathes of a seemingly fertile landscape, the sort that was then out-of-bounds for many urbanites. Green vegetation has been thought of since antiquity as promoting health and facilitating relaxation; it connotes fertility and hope. Yet lush greenery has never been a neutral or an END STAGES: THE FUTURE OF HOSPICE DESIGN End Stages. As hospice design becomes more formally ambitious — and standardized — we should remember there is no universal model for ‘dying well.’. Zaha Hadid, Maggie’s Fife, cancer care center in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. THE PLACE THAT ROGER BUILT Walnut Tree Farm is the place that Roger built, created from the deep and mutual relationship of a man and the land, intimately shaping each other. Along with the landscape at Walnut Tree Farm, it was always my intention to photograph the interior of the house, but it just neverhappened.
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Closets from the Historic American Buildings Survey: Joseph Stebbins House, Deerfield, MA; Theodate Pope-Riddle House, Farmington, CT; G. N. Wilcox House, Lihue, HI. At the end of the hallway in my childhood home was a linen closet with a white louver door. The afternoon sun sliced through its wooden slats, illuminating ROAD ECOLOGY: WILDLIFE HABITAT AND HIGHWAY DESIGN The practice of road ecology began in Europe in the 1970s and later spread to the U.S. by way of the annual International Conference on Ecology and Transportation. In 2003, the seminal text Road Ecology, written by Richard T.T. Forman and Daniel Sperling along AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE PICNIC TABLE In 1918, Harold R. Basford patented the first drawing of the picnic table as we know it today. 12 Basford’s table, like Nielsen’s, was collapsible, so that tourist campers roaming the countryside in a new age of mobility could pack the table along with their tents, bedding,and cook stoves.
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PLACES JOURNALEXPLORE PLACESREADING LISTSPLACES WIREPLACES BOOKSABOUT PLACES JOURNALACADEMIC PARTNERS Places is a leading journal of contemporary architecture, landscape, and urbanism. We harness the moral and investigative power of public scholarship to promote equitable cities and sustainable landscapes. ABOUT PLACES JOURNAL Places Journal is an essential and trusted resource on the future of architecture, landscape, and urbanism. We harness the power of public scholarship to promote equitable cities and resilient landscapes.. In these pages you will find writers, designers, and artists who are responding to the profound challenges of our time: environmental health and social inequity, climate change, resource ARTICLES ABOUT ARCHITECTURE Off-Season. Photographs by Tyler Haughey. Text by Gabrielle Esperdy. Famous for beaches and boardwalks thronged with summer renters and day-trippers, the Jersey shore is an unlikely place in which to seek, and depict, landscapes that are still, quiet, and unpopulated. GREEN IS HOPE, AND GRASS THE FUTURE The posters transformed drab city surfaces into repeating swathes of a seemingly fertile landscape, the sort that was then out-of-bounds for many urbanites. Green vegetation has been thought of since antiquity as promoting health and facilitating relaxation; it connotes fertility and hope. Yet lush greenery has never been a neutral or an END STAGES: THE FUTURE OF HOSPICE DESIGN End Stages. As hospice design becomes more formally ambitious — and standardized — we should remember there is no universal model for ‘dying well.’. Zaha Hadid, Maggie’s Fife, cancer care center in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. THE PLACE THAT ROGER BUILT Walnut Tree Farm is the place that Roger built, created from the deep and mutual relationship of a man and the land, intimately shaping each other. Along with the landscape at Walnut Tree Farm, it was always my intention to photograph the interior of the house, but it just neverhappened.
CLOSET ARCHIVE
Closets from the Historic American Buildings Survey: Joseph Stebbins House, Deerfield, MA; Theodate Pope-Riddle House, Farmington, CT; G. N. Wilcox House, Lihue, HI. At the end of the hallway in my childhood home was a linen closet with a white louver door. The afternoon sun sliced through its wooden slats, illuminating ROAD ECOLOGY: WILDLIFE HABITAT AND HIGHWAY DESIGN The practice of road ecology began in Europe in the 1970s and later spread to the U.S. by way of the annual International Conference on Ecology and Transportation. In 2003, the seminal text Road Ecology, written by Richard T.T. Forman and Daniel Sperling along AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE PICNIC TABLE In 1918, Harold R. Basford patented the first drawing of the picnic table as we know it today. 12 Basford’s table, like Nielsen’s, was collapsible, so that tourist campers roaming the countryside in a new age of mobility could pack the table along with their tents, bedding,and cook stoves.
CAMP CODE: HOW TO NAVIGATE A REFUGEE SETTLEMENTSEE MORE ONPLACESJOURNAL.ORG
HITLER AT HOME
Hitler at Home. Adolf Hitler was an extreme anti-Semite, convicted traitor, and leader of a violent paramilitary force. In a remarkable press campaign, the Nazis reinvented him as a genial Bavarian gentleman. Left: Cover of Heinrich Hoffmann’s Hitler Away from It All ( Hitler abseits vom Alltag ). THE PLACE THAT ROGER BUILT Walnut Tree Farm is the place that Roger built, created from the deep and mutual relationship of a man and the land, intimately shaping each other. Along with the landscape at Walnut Tree Farm, it was always my intention to photograph the interior of the house, but it just neverhappened.
CARTOGRAPHIC GROUNDS: PROJECTIVE LANDSCAPES Cartographic Grounds. “The drawing of a parallel between cartography and architecture is instructive. Each lies in the field of the practical arts; each is older than history; and each, since its beginnings, has been more or less under the control of its consumers.”. The ascendance of “mapping” and data visualizationin design culture
BRASÍLIA AND THE POPULIST FRONTIER Brasília and the Populist Frontier. Photographs of the construction camps that preceded the modernist city. Groundbreaking ceremony at the construction site for Brazil’s new capital city, October 1956, from Revista Brasília No. 5 (1957). HOW TO BE AN ARCHITECTURE CRITIC Other than the fact that this article does not actually tell you 'how to be an architecture critic', Alexandra Lange makes a rookie mistake in saying we need 'citizen critics', instead of 'publicly accessible intellectuals' or 'culturally attune critics'. NOTES TOWARDS A HISTORY OF BLACK LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE This Mecca, My Mecca — The Mecca — is a machine, crafted to capture and concentrate the dark energy of all African peoples and inject it directly into the student body. The Mecca derives its power from the heritage of Howard University, which in Jim Crow days enjoyed a near-monopoly on black talent. ROAD ECOLOGY: WILDLIFE HABITAT AND HIGHWAY DESIGN Slideshow Parks Canada initiated the Banff Crossings Project in the mid-1980s to mitigate the effects of a phased Trans-Canada Highway expansion. The twinning of the highway through the National Park has resulted in four lanes divided by a wide green median. The green space preserves a park-like appearance, but the design triples the width of the right-of-way, creating a significant wildlife SOUTH AFRICA AFTER APARTHEID: FROM TOWNSHIP TO TOWN South Africa: From Township to Town. After apartheid, spacial segregation remains. Sam Nzima’s photograph of the Soweto uprising, Hector Pieterson Memorial. For many, particularly outside of South Africa, the name Soweto evokes an image by AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE PICNIC TABLE In 1918, Harold R. Basford patented the first drawing of the picnic table as we know it today. 12 Basford’s table, like Nielsen’s, was collapsible, so that tourist campers roaming the countryside in a new age of mobility could pack the table along with their tents, bedding,and cook stoves.
YOSEMITE AND THE FUTURE OF THE NATIONAL PARK Carleton E. Watkins, River View, Cathedral Rock, Yosemite, 1861. It was during one of the darkest hours, before Sherman had begun the march upon Atlanta or Grant his terrible movement through the Wilderness, when the paintings of Bierstadt and the photographs of Watkins, both productions of the War time, had given to the people on the Atlantic some idea of the sublimity You are reading an article printed from Places, the journal of public scholarship on architecture, landscape, and urbanism. Read more atplacesjournal.org .
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