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- Data visualization introduction 2010/07/15
Data visualization is a pretty literal term that means, quite simply, the visual representation of quantitative data. In this course we’ll learn common techniques for visualizing data, as well as some strategies for managing information digitally. But first, a brief history. - Loren Mooney: Bikes are a City's Indicator Species 2010/07/11
- IMPROVISED HOMES IN AMSTERDAM INDUSTRIAL SQUATS 2010/07/11
This web-book presents a visual-conceptual-experiential documentation of four occupied industrial sites in central Amsterdam, researched and recorded between 1990 and 1997 and between 2006 and 2008. - Yes In My Backyard | Mother Jones 2010/07/11
Memo to urban environmentalists: Don't fight development—embrace it. - A Brief History of Transportation - - GOOD 2010/07/11
Infrographic: A visual history of getting places. - 3D compositions (concepts for Iron Man 2) 2010/07/09
The most interesting trend in the development of the Internet is not... - but does it float - Amazon.com: The Parking Garage: Design and Evolution of a Modern… 2010/07/09
The Parking Garage: Design and Evolution of a Modern Urban Form [Hardcover] - Shibuya_Crossing.ogv 2010/07/09
Video of Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo. The mass of people. - Coffee By Week, 2009 2010/07/09
Images of coffee by week for 2009. - Generification: When "Google" Becomes "google" - Wordtastic - GOOD 2010/06/27
- A Visual Feast of Rooftop Gardens - GOOD Blog - GOOD 2010/06/26
- The Future of the City - The Atlantic 2010/06/26
- Archigram Archival Project 2010/04/18
The Archigram Archival Project makes the work of the seminal architectural group Archigram available free online for public viewing and academic study. - Archinect : School Blog Project 2010/03/27
Archinect student blog from various arch/planning schools around the world. - WORLD Magazine | Centers of the battle | The Editors | Mar 27, 10 2010/03/25
We know why God loves cities: They are places where millions of people created in His image congregate, and what could be more beautiful than that?
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Smaller City Blocks
I’m back from Philadelphia and during my time exploring the city I noticed something really neat about the city blocks in south-eastern Center City. Most of the blocks have alleyways or dividing streets making them significantly smaller than the other…