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Great picture of a new, stylish, bike parking facility outside a school in Amsterdam courtesy of Randomitus! 

Great picture of a new, stylish, bike parking facility outside a school in Amsterdam courtesy of Randomitus

Another example of shipping container reuse following from my earlier post.  Wallpaper Mag also have another one nice one here!
simplypi:

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Another example of shipping container reuse following from my earlier post.  Wallpaper Mag also have another one nice one here!

simplypi:

Freitag Messenger Bags Zurich Store

Inhabitat report on Starbucks brand new shipping container cafe (that is also drive through…tut tut)! Read more here.
The creative reuse of redundant shipping containers is on the rise and they are  making a valuable and welcome contribution to our built environment. Recently Joe Peach covered the opening of Londons new Boxpark in Shoreditch on his blog, This Big City, which you can read here. Springwise also reported on a new shipping container mall in Christchurch, New Zealand, built on the site of a shopping mall that was destroyed in the February earthquake. Read more here!
However I can’t figure out whether to be excited or sickened with Starbucks effort? Are there trying to break the corporate mould or cash in on cool? 

Inhabitat report on Starbucks brand new shipping container cafe (that is also drive through…tut tut)! Read more here.

The creative reuse of redundant shipping containers is on the rise and they are  making a valuable and welcome contribution to our built environment. Recently Joe Peach covered the opening of Londons new Boxpark in Shoreditch on his blog, This Big City, which you can read here. Springwise also reported on a new shipping container mall in Christchurch, New Zealand, built on the site of a shopping mall that was destroyed in the February earthquake. Read more here!

However I can’t figure out whether to be excited or sickened with Starbucks effort? Are there trying to break the corporate mould or cash in on cool? 

Nice video promoting everyday cycling in Sydney!  Really captures the buzz and energy you get from cycling! Seems like they have some nice segregated facilities in parts of the city!

urbancityzen:

Everything’s Connected. One of a series of vignettes produced by the City of Sydney to promote more sustainable transport. The city Council, streets ahead in its thinking, is still battling forces against the implementation of a cycleway network. Via Digital Eskimo:

I really like this…simple and effective!  Spurs a moment of contemplation!  Check out some other really simple, cost effective, diy traffic calming measures here
citymaus:

I still want to try “guerilla street calming”.
Who’s down to help me make stencils and purchase paint?
Summer art project!

I really like this…simple and effective!  Spurs a moment of contemplation!  Check out some other really simple, cost effective, diy traffic calming measures here

citymaus:

I still want to try “guerilla street calming”.

Who’s down to help me make stencils and purchase paint?

Summer art project!

21 Hours - Why a shorter working week can help us all to flourish in the 21st century

An interesting document from the new economic foundation

A ‘normal’ working week of 21 hours could help to address a range of urgent, interlinked problems: overwork, unemployment, over-consumption, high carbon emissions, low well-being, entrenched inequalities, and the lack of time to live sustainably, to care for each other, and simply to enjoy life.

Read the document here

*photo from http://nyerges.com/
Interesting newspiece on The Leonard Lopate Show on WNYC 93.9 about Eagle Street Rooftop Farm in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.  Apparently this is becoming commercially successful with many local restaurants purchasing from it as well!

Annie Novak, founder and director of Growing Chefs and co-founder and farmer of Eagle Street Rooftop Farm in Greenpoint, and Lisa Goode, of Goode Green, a green roof design and installation firm, talk about how Rooftop Farms has built a local community in Greenpoint.

Listen to the interview here and visit the website here

*photo from http://nyerges.com/

Interesting newspiece on The Leonard Lopate Show on WNYC 93.9 about Eagle Street Rooftop Farm in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.  Apparently this is becoming commercially successful with many local restaurants purchasing from it as well!

Annie Novak, founder and director of Growing Chefs and co-founder and farmer of Eagle Street Rooftop Farm in Greenpoint, and Lisa Goode, of Goode Green, a green roof design and installation firm, talk about how Rooftop Farms has built a local community in Greenpoint.

Listen to the interview here and visit the website here

Please watch this…why, when we have so much space to grow and store our own potatoes the UK, do we choose to import potatoes from Egypt, which are grown in the desert with seeds from Scotland, watered from an unreplenishable water source 350m below ground, then harvested and packed in peat from that came from Ireland then shipped by sea  to the UK??

We will destroy the world unless we tackle issues like this…

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