A Skeptic Queries "The Artist as Urbanist"
Alexis Laurent is a contemporary sculptor. His work invites (and counts on) viewers to be part of it to make it whole.
Alexis Laurent is a contemporary sculptor. His work invites (and counts on) viewers to be part of it to make it whole.
Gordon Gill | Posted 11.28.2011
By looking at our assets holistically, we can create a fully integrated, intelligent approach to the greening of cities, one that combines carbon savings with an increased quality of life.
Charles R. Wolfe | Posted 09.04.2011
If our cities must be dense to be competitive and sustainable, we must also look with care to the potential displacement of uses, institutions or traditions -- not to mention the artifacts we will leave behind.
Charles R. Wolfe | Posted 08.27.2011
The archaeology of today's urban regions need not be excavation-based. One trick allows the illusion of memory through photographic tools.
Charles R. Wolfe | Posted 08.12.2011
More so than public squares -- which require a conscious set-aside of assembled space -- corners naturally result from crossroads, the elemental feature of travel between places.
Charles R. Wolfe | Posted 08.07.2011
Cities are hubs of human interaction, and the urban experience can be enhanced by authentic participation in the dynamics of a place and transitions to nearby venues.
Charles R. Wolfe | Posted 08.02.2011
What if American cities legislated brighter color amid windows, balconies planted green and encouraged flags and hanging laundry? What if homeowner associations and rental contracts required vegetation and decoration?
Charles R. Wolfe | Posted 07.27.2011
Once a big idea is vetted -- whether in an authoritarian or democratic way -- what assures its success? Most particularly, what if, from Day One, the vision pushes comfort zones of the achievable; politically, legally or monetarily?
Eric J. Henderson | Posted 12.05.2011