by natecooper | Apr 17, 2008 | architecture, art, cities, culture, san francisco
[link] What would Los Angeles look like with trolley cars? What about a canal instead of Market street in San Francisco?
by natecooper | Apr 16, 2008 | architecture, art
“While flipping through an Otto Wagner book, one of Otto’s designs caught his attention. A failed bank that Wagner was cooking up is . . . and you can see it clear as day . . . a blueprint for the Millenium Falcon:”...
by natecooper | Apr 12, 2008 | architecture, cities, culture
I’ve been reading a bit on the Mexico City Subway on Wikipedia[link] Interestingly in addition to station names each station also has a logo assigned to it: “Each station is identified by a unique logo related to the name of the station or the area around...
by natecooper | Apr 7, 2008 | architecture, cool, culture, politics
Mad Robotics: Suburb-Eating Robots Run on Fat Reclaimed from Liposuction
by natecooper | Apr 3, 2008 | architecture, culture, style
BLDGBLOG: The mathematics of preservation and the future of urban ruins
by natecooper | Dec 3, 2006 | architecture, cities, culture, los angeles, nate
LA Times Article on Post-Sprawl Los Angeles …. I’ve thought about this a lot in the past couple years