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Video “This is My Home” An Elder Story

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This Is My Home from Mark on Vimeo.

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Listening to elders. What is their role in community? Are we herding elders off to gated zones .. separating them form people because it s easier and more cost efficient? Can planners integrate them and can neighbors step up to check on them or a neighbor certified nurse can be assigned to elders.  There must be solutions.  The Elder Zones — some are good but so many?  Mixed use… and mixed ages and mixed mixing.  Thompkins Square Park in the East VIllage is all  about zones: kids here, dogs here, people no pets here, walking here. Thankfully cruising through on a bike and skateboarding through the park is still okay.  It is a small space so there is still lots of interactivity. I don’t have a big problem with that.  Anyway, this short interview is reflective of an elder integrated into the fabric of the community …  though it seems he is in a touristy spot.

History of Social Landscapes Reflects Sustainable Architecture

History of Social Landscapes Reflects Sustainable Architecture

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          4 architects designing museums in the desert based on cultural traditions to make sustainable desirable spaces. Creating cool with underling principles — working with nature.  They reflect ancient cultivated discoveries in...

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Reston’s Founder: His 98th Yr & His Family Story 4/19

Mr Robert E Simon. Photo Still by DD Maucher

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Founder’s Day – 2012 Bob Simon’s Birthday 4/12 & Family History Story 4/19. Sat. April 12, in Reston ,Va: Community Celebration of Reston’s 48th & Bob Simon’s 98th Birthday Sat., April 19, 2012 Mr....

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Sprawl, Segregation & Isolation: What 1964 Reston tried NOT to do.

Richard Jackson, from the PBS miniseries, "Designing Healthy Communities"

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he says. “If I wanted to live in a car-dependent area with a great big house, those would be quite affordable.” --- that makes me hurt inside. We tried to bring...

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Climate, Mind and Behavior 2/17/2012 Symposium

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Good questions on mind and behavior: This is an upcoming symposium presented by the Garrison Institute to discuss insights from the social, behavioral, and cognitive sciences and their application to pro-environmental programs, policies, and technologies. This was forwarded...

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Guerrilla Gardening at OWS

Guerrilla Gardening at OWS

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“Guerrilla gardening is the occupation of ill-used land to support the communities and ecosystems.” guerrillagardening.org. Vimeo:  Students from Sterling College in Vermont came down to Occupy Wall Street and showed us how to plant and sow seeds anywhere where...

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Envisioning the Queens Highline

Envisioning the Queens Highline

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Envisioning the Queens Highline South Queens Greenway Image by Jennifer Cromie, Newtownards,UK More design ideas on the link.

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Permie’s “Food Co-op Space” sells to Church

Permie’s “Food Co-op Space” sells to Church

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Churches, Banks, nail salons, hair dressers: That is where people put their economic energy. Does a food store have no place in a town center? Since this building was for sale — over a year or 2...

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Colorful living!

Colorful living!

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Kind of like Waterview Cluster in Lake Anne Village.. .  I can see the inspiration… There are more!  http://www.theurbn.com/2011/07/global-snapshots-color-me-bright/ Are they happier people?  Imagine angry domestic disputes and rebellious teenagers– harder than imagining abundant welcoming people. Imagine an oil spill to...

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Undersea Resilient Biomimicratic City Vision

Undersea Resilient Biomimicratic City Vision

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This article post a city vision. Yo.. just as we were all envisioning! but why is it always motivated by fear? Why ferment your food waste because it is taking waste out of the municipal garbage which cost...

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