Stuart Franks
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Perspective section of ‘The Filter House’ featured in the latest issue of P.E.A.R magazine by Matthew Butcher and Tom Noonan
http://www.pearmagazine.eu/P.E.A.R/Issue4.html
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Steven Baumann
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London Without Bees by Ben Kirk via dezeen
What would happen if, as the worst predictions suggest, there were no bees in London? How would flowers be pollinated?
Here a headquarters in Kew Gardens releases millions of delicate floating inseminators, like artificial spores, across the city. Locally, in places like Victoria Park in Hackney, small repair and collection points work constantly to recycle the proxy bees: architecture to pollinate a wilting city.
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via archdaily
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Fish Tower by Hsing-O Chiang / evolo
Stuart Franks’ City in a Building (and other drawings) : socks-studio
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Section Drawing, 2010
Mucking Brickworks and Night School of Architecture,
Ink and Wash on paper, 130 x 100cm
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dijan malla | a cathedral in venice
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Anti-Air: Air, or the invisible atmosphere that surrounds us, can be activated. Air can be transformed naturally or artificially into an “anti-air.” Twenty-four slaughterhouse workers have reported symptoms of extreme numbness and paralysis. Researchers find that brain mist, a microscopic industrial byproduct, can impair human motor functions when inhaled.
Robert Gilson on Quarantena
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Al Scott
Project Title: Unité d’Sanitation
Project description:
As a response to wasteful processes, this project aims to reconsider existing preconceptions surrounding sewage, and proposes a new approach to urban domesticity: a community focused around faeces and food – a system of sustainable town living through a return to the sensitive, closed ecological cycles of nature. These cycles in turn drive a new form of social interaction through the occupational engagement with the system.