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Architecture / Teddy Cruz’s urban acupuncture

by Doug LeMoine on 17 April 2007

Last night, I saw architect Teddy Cruz deliver a fast-paced, idea-rich presentation at the San Francisco Art Institute. In a little over an hour, he tore through a slide show covering his recent work on the social, cultural, political, and economic forces at work in communities along the US-Mexico border. The slide show itself was [...]

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NYT / JFK to Manhattan on foot

by Doug LeMoine on 6 December 2006

“People don’t know where they are anymore, “ [the writer Will Self] said, adding: “In the post-industrial age, [walking] is the only form of real exploration left. Anyone can go and see the Ituri pygmy, but how many people have walked all the way from the airport to the city?” This is from A Literary Visitor [...]

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Architecture / Daniel Libeskind’s sauna

by Doug LeMoine on 26 August 2006

A few months ago, the NYT Sunday magazine ran a profile of architect Daniel Libeskind and his Tribeca loft. (Incidentally, check out that link to his website; there’s some pretty hot flouting of web conventions. For example, when you mouse over a link, almost everything on the screen disappears, except a few stray words and [...]

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Alone in Houston

by Doug LeMoine on 19 May 2006

I put some new photos on my Flickr page recently. This one is from a recent trip to Houston. I took it while driving around (I believe it’s called) The Beltway. The photo makes Houston seem empty, which, as I recall, is like the opposite of what it is. Especially the freeways. I don’t recall [...]

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Liz Christy garden / cradle of urban gardening

by Doug LeMoine on 25 April 2006

The roots of (modern) urban gardening can be traced to the Liz Christy Garden on New York’s Lower East Side. (Some good 70’s photos of urban hippies getting their hands dirty). When I visited, the cherry blossoms were going off.

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