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Does Urbanism bring Tourism?
I stumbled upon this Google tourist map via AllTop. Using images uploaded on Panoramio, Blue Moon plotted the number of images uploaded. Yellow indicates high tourism. Red is medium tourism, and blue illustrates low tourism. Areas with no uploaded images at all are »Running On Empty by Ross Ching
“What if tomorrow, everyone’s car disappeared?” ‘Running on Empty’ is a concept video by the Los Angeles-based Ross Ching inspired by Matt Logue’s ‘Empty LA’ photography set. Three years ago, I created my first time lapse »
US Government to Support Urban Developments
Last week the Congress for New Urbanism (CNU) held their annual conference in Atlanta, Georgia, and among the many exciting developments was an important announcement from the United States Secretary for Housing and »
Glassphemy! by Macro-Sea
GLASSPHEMY! is a “visceral and psychological recycling center” that aims to bring a conscious and fun-loving twist to recycling. By combining aggression-venting and a ‘save the world‘ attitude, the lucky Brooklyn residents get to smash their »
Roll It Housing
The University of Karlsruhe have devised a brilliant multi-functional mini home called ‘Roll it Experimental Housing‘. The space can be continuously altered to suit the activity of the user at that moment in time. The bed section also doubles as a table, »
Qatar Stadium Designs for World Cup 2022
This years football World Cup has yet to launch and already nations across the globe are preparing their bid for the 2022 tournament. These images of a range of solar powered stadiums arose recently and come from the »
Duany vs the Millennials
The blogosphere has been all a twitter this past week about the latest Andres Duany interview in The Atlantic’s Future of the City series. The main people who are upset are my generation, young twenty somethings who live and work in cities, and they are upset over »
Streetmuseum iPhone App
The Streetmuseum iPhone app is a wonderful piece of technology created by the Museum of London. In various locations dotted around London there are geo-tagged reference points giving an insight into what London once looked like in comparison to now. GPS and history »
Boogie for Belgrade
Click the images to view full size. Boogie, the photographer, has a strong vision for gritty urban shots. His latest collection in Belgrade outline his artistic expression perfectly. (via SLAMXHYPE) »Load more posts ▼











