Designer Greg Chung Whan Park envisages a future where homes will grow what their inhabitants consume. So, he proposes a self-regulated…
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Designer Greg Chung Whan Park envisages a future where homes will grow what their inhabitants consume. So, he proposes a self-regulated…
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Architecture critic Inga Saffron takes a look at what she thinks is “the most innovative take on the traditional rowhouse that Philadelphia has seen in years.” Saffron remarks on how the building obeys the rules and …
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Remixing Architecture, Without Breaking the Rules | Planetizen
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Complying with some of the most rigid energy-saving standards, the Villa by Studio Daniel Libeskind flaunts a twisted architecture with a soft…
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The attendance record at Reykjavik Art Museum was broken last year when the number of museum visitors for the first time exceeded two hundred thousand, with the overall number of visitors in 2009 reaching a total of two hundred and …
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Reykjavik Art Museum breaks attendance record | IceNews – Daily News
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Born on this day in 1912, Lightnin’ Hopkins exemplified the blues—and played in a seemingly simple way that few can approach. Here’s Lightnin’ performing Hurricane Beulah. Step inside for more of his magic.
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Born on this day in 1912, Lightnin’ Hopkins exemplified the blues—and played in a seemingly simple way that few can approach. Here’s Lightnin’ performing Hurricane Beulah. Step inside for …
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This post was originally published in the spring 2010 issue of Edible: East Bay. For the link to this article from that magaize -
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Beyond “Museum” Gardens | Center for a Livable Future
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CAW Magazine reminds us of the forthcoming opening of “5,” a collective exhibition at Horizons Art Gallery. The exhibition, which will be on view from March 16 until March 27, 2010, features “5 artists and 5 styles in 1 show. …
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Internationally acclaimed body artist Emma Hack has frequently highlighted her work at the Britannica Blog, discussing her art and describing her unique methods. Here’s another example of her famed camouflage body art with live animals.
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"Joey in Kangaroo Paw" (Body Art, Wallpaper, & More) | Britannica Blog
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It’s true that a number of great visual arts shows sponsored by the 2010 Cultural Olympiad have been taken down, like Fire with Fire and the Candahar. But take heart, art-lovers: there’s still time to check out some excellent visual …
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