Posted by Author on March 17, 2019 at 4:35 PM |
A few months back, I made time to read Peter Wohlleben's widely lauded book The Hidden Life of Trees. The author, a practicing forester in the woodlands of Germany's Eifel mountains, offers a refreshing, observations-based narrative of trees, forests, and their invisible tangle of complex relationships.
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The moment rain touches down on a typical building, mankind has fundamentally altered the natural water cycle of a site. Our roofs are successful at creating dry living spaces inside, but by sheltering from precipitation, rooftops incidentally collect and concentrate stormwater. For most buildings in the United States, a storm promises a gatherin...
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Image: Daniel Vorndran
With the high drama of waterfalls, craggy bluffs, and a cliff-top temple, Parc des Buttes-Chaumont could be...
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Image: State Library of Victoria (colorized and cropped)
Imitation...
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Images: Bertrand Guay and Sam Jacob
One of the best demonstrations of dueling Parisian light and shadow can be found at the Tuileries Garden just west of th...
Read Full Post »Posted by Author on January 28, 2018 at 6:45 PM |
Even before leaving the airport, a visitor gets a sense that something is up in Paris. A portion of it -- surely -- is that you have just arrived in a famed city among throngs of people who have come see if "Grand Paris" lives up to its reputation.
Image: Sam Ja...
Read Full Post »Posted by Author on November 27, 2017 at 9:10 PM |
Image: Sam Jacob
When speaking to a person who has visited this Bohemian capital, the name "Prague" is often said with a knowing inflection. So...
Read Full Post »Posted by Author on November 1, 2017 at 12:30 AM |
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Images: Sam Jacob and Sam Valentine
Studying built environments outside the United States reveals differences not only in architectural styles but also in cultural expectations.
In my previo...
Read Full Post »Posted by Author on July 17, 2017 at 9:40 PM |
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Image: Elena Svirya
Having landed in Morocco a few hours prior, my friend and I pushed through the bustling market streets of Tangier to find a good sunset perch. Our trek took us up and over hills, twisting through the ancient
Read Full Post »Posted by Author on May 18, 2017 at 9:50 PM |
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In my last pos...
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