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Mar
20
2012

Some great ideas for public seating here:
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The boring benches installed in urban areas around the world are purely functional: you take a seat for a little while, and then you leave. But why shouldn’t public furniture be visually interesting, comfortable and even interactive as well? These 14 chairs, benches, loungers, tables and more often double as art objects, with designs that consider a wide range of needs.
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Oct
6
2008

Ever since my "corner-making"/proxemics article for FOCUS, I've been meaning to write an article about the dismal unavailability of seating in Victoria's downtown. We seem more concerned with making it impossible for homeless people to sit down or sleep on benches than making it possible for housed people to take a rest. The streets are unfriendly and cheerless in that regard, and it doesn't matter how many flower baskets the city hangs up.

MORE BENCHES, please!

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  • It's not that the city is so much greener than others; the difference lies in the ease with which it can be inhabited.

    What does that mean? Well, to begin with, benches – and lots of them.

  • Compared with Toronto, where finding a place to sit out on the streets is next to impossible, Montreal positively invites visitors to sit down and watch the passing parade. Benches are everywhere you turn.
    • Yule Heibel
      Yule Heibel on 2008-10-06

      Toronto and Victoria sound more and more like close, like-minded and similarly afflicted, siblings. In spirit, and in fact.

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