Posted by tomitron at 12/31/2008 11:44:00 PM 1 comments
some see adaptive use of abandoned shopping malls as a trend for the future---and he has a point here----several points actually---it's already happening with towns like smyrna and canton redesigning themselves
Posted by tomitron at 12/31/2008 07:22:00 PM 0 comments
cousin paul sent me this image of the aftermath of the bibb mill fire in october---all burnt up
Posted by tomitron at 12/31/2008 06:22:00 PM 1 comments
after a point, the barbarians were better romans than the romansThis undated image provided by F+A Architects shows an overview of the "Napa Valley" housing development in Beijing, China. In Asia and the Middle East, new homes are going up in "master-planned" communities resembling those in California, some of them designed by Aram Basenian's firm, Bassenian Lagoni. In China, some developments even bear the names of California suburbs such as Mission Hills or Palm Springs, capturing the dreams of China's growing middle class who are drawn to the Western lifestyle.
Posted by tomitron at 12/27/2008 06:45:00 PM 0 comments
it would be wonderful to see a renewal of good public architecture---
In about 32 days Obama goes into office - and he’s promised ‘change’. Well, I think we all realize that ‘change’ would mean doing something about this clusterf@ck of an economy - but what could this mean for architects? The President Elect has promised new public projects, to both create jobs and rebuild our infrastructure - and he’s said he wanted to be an architect when he was younger. So, will this translate into a new era of great American architecture - schools, government buildings, public spaces, libraries, courthouses, embassies, etc? This nation’s image is in great need of a facelift - maybe architecture can benefit from the political botox.
Posted by tomitron at 12/26/2008 06:04:00 PM 0 comments
i knew that spam does not bear the same stigma for hawaiians as it might for our fastidious palates on the mainland, but spam sushi?
As for Mr. Obama and his group, a snack bar clerk later confirmed that he purchased two hot dogs, two spam musubi, two passion orange sodas, one Powerade and one coke, for a tab of $17.75. The spam musubi, a local luncheon specialty, consists of spam and a fried egg on a bed of rice, all held together with a dried seaweed wrap. (Visualize a very big sushi role, slightly larger than a Hostess Ho Ho.)
Posted by tomitron at 12/23/2008 06:16:00 PM 0 comments
Draft resolution XX on the right to food, approved on 24 November by a recorded vote of 180 in favour to 1 against (United States), with no abstentions, would have the Assembly reaffirm that hunger constitutes an outrage and a violation of human dignity, requiring the adoption of urgent measures at the national, regional and international level, for its elimination.
Posted by tomitron at 12/21/2008 06:04:00 PM 4 comments
the sun has moved as far south as it goes, just at the corner of the rbc building, at spring and 6th, where it will hang for a bit before beginning its slow progression northward, ending at the edge of the-building-the-name-of-which-i-can-never-recall at w. ptree and 10th at the summer solstice---and, yes, i fully understand that is a biblical and not an astronomically correct description of the phenomenon, but you know what i mean
Posted by tomitron at 12/21/2008 05:43:00 PM 0 comments
econowhiner.com---a new blog and a good one"Many people buy into the fallacy that the interests of well-paid union workers are at odds with those of us who earn less, and therefore they support management in busting the unions. When one worker’s pay is raised, the effect is that everyone’s pay eventually gets raised."
Posted by tomitron at 12/18/2008 06:42:00 PM 0 comments
i got to go out to hyde farm again today---meeting with a slew of people figuring out how to stabilize the buildings---the osage orange, which is the biggest one i've ever seen, had a bumper crop this year---the old guy pruning the scuppernongs doesn't live on the premises, but he's been doing the farming there for several years----people are gonna really like this place, i think
Posted by tomitron at 12/16/2008 07:32:00 PM 3 comments
a refrigerated beach?Dubai is planning to construct the world’s first refrigerated beach. A system of heat-absorbing pipes and giant wind blowers will “keep tourists cool in the searing 40-50C heat.” Soheil Abedian, president of Palazzo Versace hotel that will be home to the refrigerated beach, said: “We will suck the heat out of the sand to keep it cool enough to lie on. This is the kind of luxury that top people want.” Critics have argued that Dubai’s design lacks regard for the environment:
really?
Posted by tomitron at 12/15/2008 07:02:00 PM 0 comments
making bread is a great thing, especially when the product is beautiful---this is corn bread made with meal from a grist mill in the smokies---yum
Posted by tomitron at 12/14/2008 04:44:00 PM 1 comments
i really like the store downstairs---- i'm not sure that there is another storefront on peachtree that can compete---certainly not between downtown and brookwood
Posted by tomitron at 12/13/2008 05:58:00 PM 0 comments
the original 1914 ford assembly plant is still there on ponce, but ford closed the 1947 plant in hapeville in 2006 and sold it to developers who are knocking it down---gm closed their doraville plant two months ago, leaving another big-ass site to be redeveloped----maybe it will be something better than airport parking
HAPEVILLE, Ga., June 12, 2008 – Ford Motor Company today announced the sale of the Atlanta Assembly Plant property in Hapeville, Ga., to Jacoby Development Inc.
Posted by tomitron at 12/13/2008 04:53:00 PM 0 comments
it's a little hard to see here, but they put gels on the lights at the top of the towers---red on the north and green on the south---unfortunately the lighting is not bright to begin with so the green sorta disappears---and there are actually a lot of xmas trees in the buildings, including two or three blue ones and the upsidedown one that i posted before although my euphorbian xmas tree is one of the few visible in this image
Posted by tomitron at 12/13/2008 04:43:00 PM 0 comments
a cistern system is being engineered for the building, capturing roof runoff and condensate from air-conditioners---no more dead trees on the terrace maybe---plus there is an anemometer on the roof, compiling data to see if wind turbines might work up there----
Posted by tomitron at 12/12/2008 09:50:00 PM 2 comments
it's at its perigee tonight---wish i could take a photograph like this---unfortunately i can't see moonrise this time of year
Posted by tomitron at 12/12/2008 09:24:00 PM 0 comments
this guy is good
(h/t skippy)
Posted by tomitron at 12/12/2008 08:45:00 PM 0 comments
brian sez the gov is serbian-american----not that there's anything wrong with that, although brian did sorta whisper it like he would "he's got cancer" or whatever
Posted by tomitron at 12/10/2008 06:34:00 PM 0 comments
there goes all the bread
Issued by The National Weather Service
Atlanta, GA
5:32 pm EST, Wed., Dec. 10, 2008... SNOW POSSIBLE IN NORTH GEORGIA LATE THURSDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT...
Posted by tomitron at 12/10/2008 05:53:00 PM 0 comments
That old Cape Mod: Once slated for demolition, Modernist cottages in National Seashore in line for preservation
For homes that were designed to bring their occupants in close consort with nature, the five Modernist cottages in Wellfleet had perhaps gotten too close to their subject.
Posted by tomitron at 12/08/2008 08:24:00 PM 2 comments
i'm bored with all of the talk about obama pissing off "the left" or whatever with his cabinet appts. and all----i don't think so, and neither do a lot of others on "the left"
but on the other hand if they manage to convince people that Obama is a sensible centrist who wants to do sensible centrist things like build SUPERTRAINS, get out of Iraq, not torture people or invade random countries, strengthen labor protections, reduce income inequality, improve education, provide health care for people, and reduce poverty, while those DAMNED DIRTY HIPPIES just won't shut up about their magic ponies, it's fine by me.
Posted by tomitron at 12/08/2008 06:29:00 PM 0 comments
got to see ivy hall up close today---pretty impressive restoration of the building---the interior designs were a little overwrought for my taste, but they've done a great job conserving original finishes where they existed---lots of wonderful woodwork and beautifully preserved lincrusta
Posted by tomitron at 12/07/2008 08:46:00 PM 0 comments
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The dishonesty of the narrative about Mr. Obama during the campaign went a step further with its assumption that if you can place two people in the same room at the same time, or if you can show that they held a conversation, shared a cup of coffee, took the bus downtown together or had any of a thousand other associations, then you have demonstrated that they share ideas, policies, outlook, influences and, especially, responsibility for each other’s behavior. There is a long and sad history of guilt by association in our political culture, and at crucial times we’ve been unable to rise above it.
and they're still not over it, going so far as to challenge obama's citizenship, although the supremes have since refused to grant certiorari----it is a sad and fearful time in the wilds of wingnuttia
Posted by tomitron at 12/06/2008 03:58:00 PM 0 comments
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Because "it takes too long to come down to ground level each day to make it worthwhile," a crane operator on the Burj Dubai – the world's tallest building – is rumored to have "been up there for over a year," the Daily Telegraph reports. His name is Babu Sassi, and he is "a fearless young man from Kerala" who has become "the cult hero of Dubai’s army of construction workers." He also lives several thousand feet above the ground.
Posted by tomitron at 12/04/2008 07:53:00 PM 0 comments
Today, Bank of America announced it would begin phasing out financing of mountaintop removal operations in Appalachia. The bank is making the change after activists from Natural Resources Defense Council flew executives over coal mine sites and personally introduced them to local residents affected by mountaintop removal.
and this just when bush is screwing around with the regulations to allow just that very thing
Posted by tomitron at 12/04/2008 07:44:00 PM 0 comments
so, this week, to deal with the city's budgetary shortfall, shirley laid off all five chiefs in the bureau of buildings and the ex. director of the urban design commission, whom i've known for 25 years and been there nearly that long, basically decapitated both agencies----closing fire stations, neighborhood centers----god knows what else has gone or is going---it is amazing how everything seems to be imploding
Posted by tomitron at 12/04/2008 07:01:00 PM 0 comments
so some fool across the way has put up a xmas tree with a blue flashing star on top, and an upside-down xmas tree, both of which must surely be violations of our architectural guidelines--- now my lumpy euphorbian xmas tree doesn't look so out of place---
Posted by tomitron at 12/04/2008 06:33:00 PM 0 comments
"we took a whack, but we're back" the signs along boulevard say---you can't tell the top floor blew away in march---
Posted by tomitron at 12/03/2008 08:08:00 PM 0 comments
Posted by tomitron at 12/02/2008 09:10:00 PM 0 comments
sitting here watching cnn and obama at the governors convention today, and in outlining the effects of their own budget crises, he included the obligatory "crumbling infrastructure" but also the forced closure of libraries and historic sites---------wow!
Posted by tomitron at 12/02/2008 06:14:00 PM 0 comments
this is a good one A vigorous hand wash or shower could cause a person to be less judgmental.
Posted by tomitron at 12/01/2008 08:46:00 PM 0 comments
Each of us is all the sums he has not counted: subtract us into nakedness and night again, and you shall see begin in Crete four thousand years ago the love that ended yesterday in Texas.
The seed of our destruction will blossom in the desert, the alexin of our cure grows by a mountain rock, and our lives are haunted by a Georgia slattern, because a London cutpurse went unhung. Each moment is the fruit of forty thousand years. The minute-winning days, like flies, buzz home to death, and every moment is a window on all time.
john northbrooke, c. 1570