by natecooper | Aug 30, 2006 | architecture, movies, nate
I’ve always felt that film is like architecture in that it constructs a space for the duration of the scene. Here is a more direct way film and architecture are related: Architects in Movies
by natecooper | Jul 12, 2006 | architecture, cities, nate, san francisco, santa cruz
Article claims devil’s slide will be reopened by September. This is a stretch of road north of Half Moon Bay that has completely cut off Highway 1 access between SF and the rest of the penninsula. Article should be followed shortly in April by an aticle stating...
by natecooper | Jul 10, 2006 | aesthetics, architecture, cities, culture, nate, new york, santa cruz
This letter to a columnist got put in the paper — actually I do moonlight as a city planner.. if only someone would hire me… :/ If you’re curious here is the article I was replying to.
by natecooper | Jun 30, 2006 | architecture, art, cities, culture, nate, santa cruz, shopshows, style, technology
Jamie not only got his picture on the cover of the Metro. He also has a whole fucking article written about him. There’s even a section about Shopshows (which apparently are no longer held according to the article). Which reminds me that I need to get in contact...
by natecooper | May 31, 2006 | aesthetics, architecture, cities, culture, nate
This is sad I totally remember going here as a kid. What with the Blackwater and Bull and Bear closing you can almost chalk Stockton up to succeeding at being a bland, average no-wheresville just like everywhere else… (still like Manny’s and Valley...
by natecooper | Mar 10, 2006 | architecture, cities, nate, santa cruz
I’ve heard many names for my neighborhood but nothing really sticks. There needs to be some balance between horribly ghetto and not “too” ghetto. I think this is the problem of labeling. Its not the best neighborhood but its not the worst ever. I...