
8.29.2010
8.18.2010
The Spontaneous City in the Tree of Heaven


appears spontaneous but directly reflects the local architectural context
london fieldworks
8.07.2010
beautiful book- inside and out

Unless biodiversity is considered early on in the design process, these ever more stringent demands for increased energy efficiency of buildings will lead to losses in the biodiversity that have shared our built environment for centuries - Dr. Carol Williams
8.04.2010
8.02.2010
7.30.2010
7.28.2010
prevent hastiness



Imagine a project that does not need to be constructed, because – being a tree - it grows by itself.
Such a project only needs to be planted... The only materials to be transported are the seeds for planting. And the only energy spent is to prevent hastiness and impetuousness as such a project needs a lot of time and patience to grow
A TREE, Bureau of Architecture, Research and Design (BOARD)
7.26.2010
i like it when a flower or a little tuft of grass grows through a crack in the concrete. It's so fuckin' heroic (george carlin)




Inspired by the tenacious plants that pioneer the tiny cracks of the urban landscape, the formal rows of this garden create order in the random and mixed planting of herbs, vegetables, strange flowers, and rogue weeds.
CMG, crack garden (a personal favourite)
7.25.2010
the minister's treehouse

Seven years ago, Horace Burgess prayed and received divine inspiration. God said unto him "If you build me a treehouse, I’ll see you never run out of material." And so Horace built, and built, and built... from here
7.24.2010
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