7.31.2012
a practical 'green wall'
I see so much hype over the 'living' / 'green' wall things and it makes me angry every time because 1) they're not green in the environmental sense because they use tons of energy with massive irrigation systems and they're often designed with plants that need constant replacement and 2) there is still plenty of empty urban horizontal space that needs to be filled and yes, even in NYC. But this site in Hells Kitchen is simple and gets better every year; a 2nd floor terrace with planters full of English Ivy, cascading down along a wire trellis system along the facade of the building.
7.09.2012
Mexico photo dump
In no particular order - a debriefing of our time in the df, puebla and cuernavava:
empty fountain in la condesa:
my middle and last name:
agave the size of my apartment:
the zocalo in df:
late night beef tongue tacos:
Pasita hole in Puebla:
rainy awesome night waiting for cumbia/chicha:
puebla:
my new friend Maria in there on cello, practice in Puebla:
hello, welcome to my house in Cuernavaca:
empty fountain in la condesa:
my middle and last name:
agave the size of my apartment:
the zocalo in df:
late night beef tongue tacos:
Pasita hole in Puebla:
rainy awesome night waiting for cumbia/chicha:
puebla:
my new friend Maria in there on cello, practice in Puebla:
hello, welcome to my house in Cuernavaca:
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