Ognjen Strpić's Library tagged → View Popular
Ansel Adams' Lost Los Angeles Found - a set on Flickr
Fortune March 1941 special issue on Air Power. The article was called: City of the Angels: The U.S. breeds its air power in the fabulous empire of oomph. That means trouble for the Axis, but booming Los Angeles has its worries, too. Adams credit is found
Flickr: New York Public Library - Eminent Domain
http://exhibitions.nypl.org/exhibits/eminent/public
Neighborhood Violence and Adolescent Friendships (pdf)
International Journal of Conflict and Violence, 2 (2008)
Anthony E. Kaye, "In the Neighborhood": Towards a Human Geography of U.S. Slave Society
Southern Spaces, 2008.
David Harvey: Pravo na grad
Croatian translation of David Harvey, “The Right to the City,” New Left Review 53 (September-October 2008)
Guillén, M.F.: The Taylorized Beauty of the Mechanical: Scientific Management and the Rise of Modernist Architecture
first chapter + googlebook full text of this book
Shearing layers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
that there isn't any such thing as a building. A building properly conceived is several layers of longevity of built components
The Vertical Farm Project - Agriculture for the 21st Century and Beyond | www.verticalfarm.com
Doors of Perception weblog: Can dynamic cities be democratic?
in most developing countries in the informal sector accounts for 70% of employment. Traditional systems of trust such as Havala have a smaller carbon footprint because there is no paper work, no management information systems, no audit trails and so on.
The Way We Live Now - Metropolis Now - Architecture Issue - Movies and Films - NYTimes.com
How yesterday’s film sets became today’s cities.
Selected Tags
Related Tags
Sponsored Links
Top Contributors
Groups interested in urban
-
Society and Ecology
How to live on earth
Items: 23 | Visits: 68
Created by: Arne Løining
-
Cryengine_howto
To know how to use perfectl...
Items: 27 | Visits: 218
Created by: Ako Z°om
-
UEI Land Use
Some videos to consider...
Items: 6 | Visits: 127
Created by: Jeremy Price
Diigo is about better ways to research, share and collaborate on information. Learn more »
Join Diigo
