One of my favorite photographs I’ve taken.

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Ephemeral but precise and amazing land art by Jon Foreman

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The Lavish Beauty Of Traditional Akan Events – Ghana, West Africa…

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Patrick Favrel (@patleon.bsky.social) | #StreetArt in #France #Poitiers

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It Took Us 5000 Years To Perfect The Screw

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There are many things in this world that seem simple but are actually insanely complex and took humanity thousands of years to figure out. Take, for example, the screw. Even though people have been using threaded machines to do work since the ancient Greeks, what we think of as the screw only came into existence in the last couple hundred years. But once it did, it changed everything.

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https://www.history.com/articles/toil…
https://www.cottonelle.com/en-ca/tips…

TIMESTAMPS
0:00 – Intro
1:42 – History of the Screw
3:04 – Ancient Construction
5:42 – Standardizing Screws
9:54 – Other Examples
13:46 – Sponsor – Ground News

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A View on Cities: London – The Polycentric City

London’s development along the banks of the Thames has been shaped by countless forces through the millennia, from transit to economics to the maintenance of particular views—but never modern “zoning” laws. In this episode of “A View on Cities,” KPF Principal John Bushell, RIBA, walks us down the famous river to explore how the ancient capital’s built form came to be.

0:00 Welcome to a Sunny London
0:26 The Picturesque City
1:37 The Polycentric City
2:04 Transit-Oriented Density
3:00 North London, South London
3:44 Artists and the Thames
4:25 Southwark and Southbank Tower
5:38 London Old and New

As part of #KPF50, “A View on Cities” offers an in-depth look at the challenges and opportunities defining global cities today. Drawing on KPF’s expertise in contextual and high-performance design, the series investigates how thoughtful urban architecture can drive the resurgence, reinvention, and resilience of the places we live and work.

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Yesterday is based on this old jazz song

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Basic arpeggios I practiced for 10 years

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The former British concession in Shanghai, China kinda looks like New York. This area was ruled by Britain until 1943

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The Thames Tideway project seems to be working, the river seems cleaner than ever – at least in the last 10y (?)

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