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Space Syntax: the push of intent, the pull of need and the resistance of the “pre-digital”
Posted on November 27, 2013 Leave a Comment
I was asked an interesting question yesterday about the barriers to growth and acceptance of Space Syntax and Integrated Urban Models. I believe there are three important components to the answer. First, the growth of Space Syntax Limited‘s business was robust for 19 years, following its startup as a UCL spinoff company in 1989 – until […]
Water works
Posted on October 16, 2012 Leave a Comment
From “Slate” “The abstract-seeming images here are not the result of some wacky Photoshopping. Jay Mark Johnson’s photos are actually incredibly precise. The reason they look like this is because he uses a slit camera that emphasizes time over space. Whatever remains still is smeared into stripes, while the motion of crashing waves, cars and a […]
Article 25 “On London Wall”
Posted on November 17, 2011 Leave a Comment
Article 25 is a charity that designs, builds, and manages projects to provide better shelter wherever there is disaster, poverty, or need. Its latest event “10 X 10” is an auction of 100 architects’ drawings of the City of London. My drawing “On London Wall” is an attempt to capture the kinetic character of everyday human […]
Found in Faversham
Posted on September 25, 2011 1 Comment
After my recent post on Banksy and Space Invader, here is a new piece of guerilla art, made in the centre of Faversham.