by natecooper | Feb 12, 2011 | aesthetics, architecture, art
Artist Builds Incredible Coral Reef from Sunken Statues The Silent Evolution – Inhabitat – Green Design Will Save the World
by natecooper | Sep 25, 2010 | architecture, art, cities, cool, media
Build Anything from Studiocanoe on Vimeo. (via KN | Kitsune Noir » ‘Build Anything’ by Temujin Doran)
by natecooper | May 1, 2009 | architecture, books, cities, cool, culture, new york
Though I’m sure it must be an incredibly difficult job for only the top in the field, I can’t shake the impression that the people who work for the New York Public Library, must sit around coming up with truly nerdy things to do and then execute them. Take...
by natecooper | Apr 14, 2009 | aesthetics, architecture, cities, cool, culture, internet, Twitter
Just back from the Geoff Manaugh talk @SVA, “Designing the Post-Terrestrial”. Great stuff. Oddly enough I found it a very visceral experience. Not necessarily what I was expecting from a lecture on architecture. BLDGBLOG, Manaugh’s blog on...
by natecooper | Mar 5, 2009 | aesthetics, architecture, cities, san francisco
John King’s assessment of 8 small parks in San Francisco looks pretty complete. When I was last in SF I played on some of the questionable playground equipment in South Park and figured it was a great find. Certainly a fun day with good friends. Fond memories....
by natecooper | Feb 26, 2009 | aesthetics, architecture, art, cities, cool, san francisco
I love the typography and layout in this old school poster but, honestly, what bridge is this supposed to be? The placement and vantage point suggest it is meant to be the bay bridge but it looks like a big, white slab with dangly support cords. Still, all this...