(via inhabitat.com)
(via Siftings 01.06.12)
Interesting and comprehensive pictorial anthology of Singapore’s playgrounds.
Look for the video by Mervin Boey at the end of the post
(via Our Favourite Playgrounds of Yesteryears | Remember Singapore)
“Madrid Rio in Madrid, Spain. Madrid Rio sits atop a six-mile stretch of tunnels that now house the old M-30 Freeway”
(via Beyond Parking: Undoing the Damage Done by Urban Freeways)
A section of the Promenade plantée, an elevated linear park in Paris
(via landscapearchitecture)
Extra creepy statue about halfway down… (via Rabindra Sarobar | Kolkata India)
Video outlining the function of the Dutch bike intersection
Dutch bike lane design. Inherent in this design is purpose, which is “improve safety.” Transportation design in the U.S. does not recognize, “improve” only safety. The system is rigged in favor of productivity. Move cars faster, work work work shop shop shop.





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