Monthly Archives: October 2009

Paper planes…and rockets…and robots…

You may have seen the latest issue of GOOD, focusing on the GOOD 100 (or so), the people, ideas and projects making our world better. And making a world is exactly what we did at GOOD’s offices for a few … Continue reading

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Eat My Words: Designed for play

Say goodbye to off-the-shelf cartoon-character metalscapes anchored in skinned knee-ready blacktop. In the latest issue of I.D. I got to explore a renaissance in intelligent playground design thanks to some of the country’s most playful architects, designers and landscape architects. … Continue reading

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A Week of Walks, October 18-24

New Yorkers, please join me for a Week of Walks with Alissa Walker October 18-24, as I lead you on six different urban adventures based on City Walks Architecture: New York, recently published by Chronicle Books! All walks are free … Continue reading

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Gelato…baby?

I admit, one of the reasons I chose the name for this blog/company/endeavor was because I was sure it would be unique. Uniquely unique. But a new “stream dating” site—Really, does anything sound less appealing? Like you’re otters or something—is … Continue reading

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Make/Think with me, won’t you?

Hello design fans and friends! It’s that time of the every-two-years again where designers pack up their business cards and Moleskines, coordinate outfits based on how they look with a plastic name badge, and practice what they’re going to say … Continue reading

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Where can you find City Walks Architecture: New York?

You can find them in a box. At Chronicle Books I found the ones that got tossed. You can find them at Borders, I bet. You can find them on the internet. If you see a copy in the wild, … Continue reading

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