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photograph-y:

David De Beyter
http://www.festival-circulations.com/?Serie-Concrete-Mirrors
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ethel-baraona:

Realistic future solutions are ‘evolved’ not ‘born’Rachel Armstrong, letter to ARUP
Fuente:  Por una Ciudad Viva: Del Crecimiento a la Resiliencia
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floresenelatico:

The art: William Garnett, Foundations and Slabs, Lakewood, California, 1950.

The news: “Debunking the Cul-De-Sac,” by Emily Badger for The Atlantic Cities.
The source: Collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.
Nota bene: Today 3rd of May will feature five William Garnett 1950 photographs of the construction of what would become Lakewood, California. This is the third of those five posts. The first one is here, the second, the third.
Garnett is one of America’s most underrated photographers, a forerunner of the photographic movement known as the New Topographics, which documented the ways in which America was transforming the West — and America — through rapacious land-use policies. Garnett is best-known for his aerial photographs, pictures that adapted aerial military photography pioneered by Edward Steichen and others to examine post-war America. The from-above vantage point was later further popularized by Google Satellite.
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polychroniadis:

Small house at Anavyssos near Athens, Greece by Aris Konstandinidis 1962.
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archimaps:

The Hindenburg Hangar in 1937, Germany
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