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Observed|Miscellaneous
See America
Over 75 years ago the government first commissioned posters to showcase the country's most stunning natural features under the banner "See America".
John Thackara|Essays
Cloud Commuting
A two-year project in Belgium proposes new relationships between people, goods, energy, equipment, spaces, and value. Its design objective: a networked mobility ecosystem.
Observed|Books
Deventer
In Deventer, the Netherlands, a routine real estate deal and demolition became the site of innovation and new intelligence in urban design.
Mark Lamster|Essays
The Astrodome and the Challenges of Preservation
The Astrodome and the future of preservation.
Rick Poynor|Essays
The Filmic Page: Chris Marker’s Commentaires
The French director Chris Marker’s book Commentaires is as innovative as book design as his documentaries are as films.
Observed|Competitions
Liget Budapest International Architectural Design Competition
Four competitions. Five buildings. Six institutions. The Liget Budapest Project is possibly the world’s most extensive architectural competition in 2014.
John Thackara|Essays
A ‘Wild Mirror’ For Desk-Bound Workers
A new scheme in England connects office workers with living systems by means of a ‘wild mirror’: each workspace is twinned with an equivalent area of ecosystem regeneration.
Rob Walker|Essays
Boris, Subverted
The Neighborhood Watch symbol Boris The Burglar is powerfully familiar; what does that mean when it's subverted?
John Thackara|Essays
Summer Xskool in Sweden
This year’s Doors of Perception Summer Xskool explores what it can mean in practice to move from a ‘do less harm’ approach to sustainability to a practice of leave things better.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
Not Afraid of Noise: Mexico City Stories
A photographic tour of Mexico City, house by house, wall by wall.
John Thackara|Essays
Energy: Thriving On Five Percent?
Energy requirements per person in modern times are 60 times higher than our ancestors. How do we sustain that need as populations also increase?
Rob Walker|Essays
A Security Camera Worth Looking At
A thoughtful take on what security cameras should look like, and why.
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