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Geographies of the Lockdown in Barcelona
Mapping the City from Home
@300000kms have created thirteen maps that aim to describe the housing conditions and their inhabitants in Barcelona during the lockdown.
https://t.co/jNR5ihCj5c
Mechanical cooling revolutionized the global food supply—and accelerated global warming. Peter Dearman’s liquid air engine could change all that.
@nicolatwilley at @WIRED
https://t.co/XWFndO9Zoc
A proposal from 1974 to paint cast iron facade on the side of the building located on the corner of Houston and Broadway Streets in New York City.
As part of our Bilbao issue, we included several photographs by Fidel Raso from this project as well as a small text in an article titled "Men of Steel in a Grey Landscape." https://t.co/BuSSkOLvxV
"We at @designwithco got into character, architecturally anyway, when we were searching for a bridge between narrative-driven architectural explorations and formally driven ones."
Learn about the framing of our Character issue from its guest editors
https://t.co/3KTcwKE3Rk
#OTD in 1897, architect Martín Domínguez Esteban was born in San Sebastián, Spain. Along with Carlos Arniches and engineer Eduardo Torroja he designed the Hipódromo de la Zarzuela (1936). Due to the Civil War, he exiled to Cuba and then, to the US (he taught at @CornellAAP).
Highly recommended → "Agnes Denes: Absolutes and Intermediates," an exhibition at @TheShedNY that brings together over 150 works spanning her 50-year career. https://t.co/hryBnUKARB
More on Agnes Denes → https://t.co/IBzaG1Gx5x
Architect Lina Bo Bardi was born on this day in 1914 in Rome. Here are a few photos from our visit last year to her Casa de Vidro in São Paulo. Completed in 1951, it was her first built project, and what a project. https://t.co/rD5YFhilVO