Frei Otto is probably most famous for the Munich Olympic Stadium tenting that he designed/engineered for the 1972 Olympics. Which is highlighted in the below video: He also wrote a handful of books, including a tiny book entitled “Occupying and Connecting: Thoughts on Territories and Spheres of Influence with Particular Reference to Human Settlement.” It [...]
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Walkers (the living non-zombie ones): part 3
Walkers: part 1 part 2 part 3 part 4 Here we are back to Sam and his no-nonsense, telic walking style. In the first post of this series I came up with 3 questions that Sam needed answers to in his day to day life. This post will attempt to address the first: Where am I? [...]
Walkers (the living, non-zombie ones): part 1
Walkers: part 1 part 2 part 3 part 4 New York made a huge effort to become car friendly in the twentieth century with new highways et al. (thanks mainly to Robert Moses). Now there is a focus on adding bike lane infrastructure and pedestrian realm improvements. But it seems like the improvements that have shaped the transportation infrastructure [...]






