‘I was so close to the sky. It was spiritual’: Sonny Rollins on jazz landmark The Bridge at 60 It’s one of the most romantic stories in music: the jazz star rejecting fame to practice on a New York bridge for two years. Now 91,… Read More
MARCH 2021 ISSUE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE. – Alex Bozikovic The center of Toronto, a city of almost three million, is becoming increasingly crowded. So how can the city answer the need for public space? By remaking streets. A scheme by the landscape architects PUBLIC WORK… Read More
Photographer Albert Dros was photographing the infamous and elusive fog in Dubai recently when had the opportunity photograph window cleaners dangling from the ultra-tall skyscrapers. The job and Dros’ resulting photos are not for the faint of heart. Read More
Kevin Lynch’s Images of the City Through Aerial Photography. “There seems to be a public image of any given city which is the overlap of many individual images,” American urban planner Kevin Lynch once said. “Or perhaps there is a series of public images, each held… Read More
This seems like a fitting goodbye photo to 2020. I took it New Years eve 2020. Both beautiful and ominous, as life is. We will keep it precious as long as we can. Goodbye to a year of trials and tempers, isolation and fear. Goodbye 2020, the joy… Read More
It was just about a year ago, before the days of Covid, my wife and I flew in and out of Berlins Tegel Airport, an airport that was like no other. The airport no more. I talked with my mother who is from Berlin and she remembers and said.. Read More