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It’s all about architecture and spatial analysis.

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Extremely proud that this book by #UrbanCommonsCollective came to life! Published by @dpr_barcelona @SSoA_news @SSOA_Reserch. It is a situated account on practices and theories of #UrbanCommons in Europe. A great read, we hope. Urban Commons Handbook. dpr-barcelona.myshopify.com/products/urban…


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“I have carried the results of war on my body.” Remarkable piece (via @FlakPhoto )

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The coal smoke in Pittsburgh used to block out the sun. on.mash.to/1W2XMKk ht @theretronaut

mashable's tweet image. The coal smoke in Pittsburgh used to block out the sun. on.mash.to/1W2XMKk ht @theretronaut

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VIRTUAL: Pulitzer Prize-winning author and “New York Times” theater critic Margo Jefferson shares her memoir “Constructing a Nervous System” on Friday, June 10 at 4 PM (ET). RSVP: ow.ly/EqX550Jj4BI

NatnlArtsClub's tweet image. VIRTUAL: Pulitzer Prize-winning author and “New York Times” theater critic Margo Jefferson shares her memoir “Constructing a Nervous System” on Friday, June 10 at 4 PM (ET).

RSVP: ow.ly/EqX550Jj4BI

Everyone could use a little glitter in their lives right now.

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Based on extensive fieldwork, Anwar and @geoplace "argue that digital capitalism is—despite rarely being mentioned—increasingly 'made in Africa.'" Nice review of a crucial new book—The Digital Continent: Placing Africa in Planetary Networks of Work africasacountry.com/2022/03/the-pr…


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History doesn't repeat, but sometimes, it rhymes terrifiyingly.

Odessa Opera House, in 1942 and today.

KyivPost's tweet image. Odessa Opera House, in 1942 and today.


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Oldest known sculpture of a horse, Aurignacian, 32,000-35,000 years old. This exquisitely carved Ice Age figurine was found in Vogelherd Cave, near Stetten, in southwest Germany. Museum Schloss Hohentübingen, Tübingen, Germany. #archaeohistories

archeohistories's tweet image. Oldest known sculpture of a horse, Aurignacian, 32,000-35,000 years old.

This exquisitely carved Ice Age figurine was found in Vogelherd Cave, near Stetten, in southwest Germany.

Museum Schloss Hohentübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

#archaeohistories

'when London moved from a pattern of fields to a network of streets, it didn’t leave behind the picturesque; instead it created a new, urban version of the painterly, framed, composed and view-driven...' by @Tim_Stonor timstonor.medium.com/linescape-urba…


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Architecture could achieve so much more. This first article in a series tackling inclusion shows how equity, diversity and inclusion can realise that potential #ribajintelligence ribaj.com/intelligence/i…

RIBAJ's tweet image. Architecture could achieve so much more. This first article in a series tackling inclusion shows how equity, diversity and inclusion can realise that potential #ribajintelligence
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'When the whales were killed, those food webs collapsed, turning seas that were once rain forest–like in their richness into marine deserts.' theatlantic.com/science/archiv…


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I think this level of devotion mixed with passion is what makes @keelingcurve an exemplar of a great and truly authentic scientist! 👍🏻 I'm so glad to have the opportunity to work with him and to learn from him! 😊 theguardian.com/environment/20…


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Stumbled upon the odd church of Notre Dame de Paris just north of Leicester Square. On an ingeniously hidden rotunda plan by Hector Corfiato (1952-5) & full of pungently Gallic kitsch furnishings including Jean Cocteau murals. One of the least English places in central London.

OSaumarezSmith's tweet image. Stumbled upon the odd church of Notre Dame de Paris just north of Leicester Square. On an ingeniously hidden rotunda plan by Hector Corfiato (1952-5) & full of pungently Gallic kitsch furnishings including Jean Cocteau murals. One of the least English places in central London.
OSaumarezSmith's tweet image. Stumbled upon the odd church of Notre Dame de Paris just north of Leicester Square. On an ingeniously hidden rotunda plan by Hector Corfiato (1952-5) & full of pungently Gallic kitsch furnishings including Jean Cocteau murals. One of the least English places in central London.
OSaumarezSmith's tweet image. Stumbled upon the odd church of Notre Dame de Paris just north of Leicester Square. On an ingeniously hidden rotunda plan by Hector Corfiato (1952-5) & full of pungently Gallic kitsch furnishings including Jean Cocteau murals. One of the least English places in central London.
OSaumarezSmith's tweet image. Stumbled upon the odd church of Notre Dame de Paris just north of Leicester Square. On an ingeniously hidden rotunda plan by Hector Corfiato (1952-5) & full of pungently Gallic kitsch furnishings including Jean Cocteau murals. One of the least English places in central London.

You don't need to be a logistics nerd to find this interesting.

Odessa Opera House, in 1942 and today.

KyivPost's tweet image. Odessa Opera House, in 1942 and today.


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An urban farming network piggybacks the German REWE supermarket’s infrastructure in ACME’s design for a sustainable building prototype, writes @chrisfoges #ribajreview ribaj.com/buildings/rewe…

RIBAJ's tweet image. An urban farming network piggybacks the German REWE supermarket’s infrastructure in ACME’s design for a sustainable building prototype, writes @chrisfoges #ribajreview
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I Always Liked This Project Both For Its Own Merits And The Possible Futures It Suggested. Its Grind Will Live On In Our Hearts.

1972 - 2021 Demolition started yesterday.

benbeechphoto's tweet image. 1972 - 2021
Demolition started yesterday.


Iconic traffic signals in Berlin include women. atlasobscura.com/articles/germa…

SpaceSyntaxGirl's tweet image. Iconic traffic signals in Berlin include women.
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I endorse this sentiment

Awesome to visit Charles Jencks’ profoundly groovy Cosmic House last night (1978-85) - it will imminently open as a foundation, & everyone should experience it once.

OSaumarezSmith's tweet image. Awesome to visit Charles Jencks’ profoundly groovy Cosmic House last night (1978-85) - it will imminently open as a foundation, & everyone should experience it once.
OSaumarezSmith's tweet image. Awesome to visit Charles Jencks’ profoundly groovy Cosmic House last night (1978-85) - it will imminently open as a foundation, & everyone should experience it once.
OSaumarezSmith's tweet image. Awesome to visit Charles Jencks’ profoundly groovy Cosmic House last night (1978-85) - it will imminently open as a foundation, & everyone should experience it once.
OSaumarezSmith's tweet image. Awesome to visit Charles Jencks’ profoundly groovy Cosmic House last night (1978-85) - it will imminently open as a foundation, & everyone should experience it once.


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