Wet Paint: a layered history is the work of Mari Kroin; uncovering history through exploring the layers paint on NYC Subway columns.

Wet Paint: a layered history is the work of Mari Kroin; uncovering history through exploring the layers paint on NYC Subway columns.
Hello, my name is Grace Thomas and I am a third-year undergraduate architecture student in the UK. I fell in love with architecture after walking around the Sagrada Familia by Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona. I was inspired by how much detail and meaning building parts could have and the effect a building has on people’s…
Vibrant communities need small moments of beauty, and our finite public space should be equitably distributed for all residents – come and listen to Jessica Mathews of EpicSmall.
Exploring politics, storytelling, and identity in the city and space in conflict zones in Kashmir and India.
Context and variation brings joy to Matthew Aitken when he sees the fire hydrant, and all the different examples throughout his city.
These are short interviews with designers, manufacturers, artists, and residents who use the tiny bits of urbanity we generally call street furniture. This interview was conducted over email and edited for clarity. My name is Elżbieta Dworak I work at Komserwis, a family business, which was founded by my parents who have produced street furniture for more than…
Holistic design and organization are keys to an equitable and strong urban experience, says freelance designer Bruno Miloux
Interview with street furniture manufacturer Rory Bremner of the Tilley Group, who shares with us what makes a city great.