Showing posts with label public programming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public programming. Show all posts

24 January 2011

The multi-programmatic parking garage


















A High End Miami Beach Parking Garage

This recently opened parking garage in Miami designed by Herzog & de Meuron, features a high end boutique, a roof top penthouse and 360 degree view event space....and parking of course. Nice thinking, but too bad it only caters to one portion of the city...

31 August 2010

11 April 2010

Pop-Up Spaces















Real Estate Bust - Allissa Walker

When there is lemons, you make lemonade. At this moment of numerous empty store, a growing concept in "pop-up" galleries are taking charge in a number of large cities. Emtpy storefronts become temporary exhibits, empty spaces become temporary buisnesses, classrooms and any sort of mash-up programming a creative type could think of.

15 June 2009

Malls Evolve













related article and image

Changing Economy = Changing mall programming

- store closings
- discount stores move to more prominent places
- lower priced rents provide opportunities for the more resistant businesses
- community infrastructure enter malls
- schools, medical and youth activities
- new "lifestyle" attractions to lure customers (gimmicky attractions, grocery)

articles/sites:
Repurpose-Driven Life
Rethinking the Mall
Fall of the Mall
Malls Test Experimental Water to Fill Vacancies
Dead Malls

09 June 2009

wow, adjust, compromise








Battle Between Budget and Beauty, Which Budget Won
Published: June 8, 2009

"...Typically, a developer comes to the city with big plans. Promises are made. Serious architects are brought in. The needs of the community, like ample parkland and affordable housing, are taken into account. Editorial boards and critics, like me, praise the design for its ambition.

Eventually, the project takes on a momentum of its own. The city and state, afraid of an embarrassing public failure, feel pressured to get the project done at any cost, and begin to make concessions. Given the time such developments take to build, sometimes a decade or more, we then hit the inevitable economic downturn. The developer pleads poverty. Desperate to avoid more economic bad news, government officials cut a deal.

It’s a familiar ending, made more nauseating because we have seen it so many times before. And it can’t be solved by simply crunching numbers. It demands a profound shift in mentality. What we have now is a system in which decent architecture and the economic needs of developers are in fundamental opposition. Until that changes, there will be more Atlantic Yards in our future."

09 February 2009

McDonalds CycleCenter

















Privately owned public resource: McDonalds Cycle Center located in Chicago's Millennium Park. its a heated and air conditioned indoor bicycle parking facility built by the city of Chicago and now sponsored by McDonalds. In addition, the station provides space for a Chicago Police Department Bike Patrol Group.

McDonald's Cycle Center offers the following services:
  • Secure Bicycle Parking: The Cycle Center offers 300 secure bicycle parking spaces.
  • Lockers, Showers and Towel Service: To make your bicycle commute comfortable we provide lockers and showers (for Members only) so you may refresh before you go to work.
  • Bicycle Rental: Bikes are available for rent by the hour, day, or week.
  • Bicycle Repair Shop: Professional bicycle mechanics are available full time at the bicycle station during the summer from 10am to 6pm and part time during the winter.
  • Guided Bicycle Tours: Memorial Day to Labor Day, guided bicycle tours are offered daily at 10am and 1pm.
  • IGO Car Sharing : IGO cars are available for rent from Millennium Park. IGO is a not-for-profit car sharing program developed by the Center.
from website

from a treehugger blog post:

"I have a membership at the bike station and find it very convenient - it's clean and only 4 blocks from my office, which is closer than any gym. It's not fancy, but it doesn't need to be - and it's used almost exclusively by commuters, not tourists. I don't mind the McDonald's name if it saves taxpayer money - besides, anyone who's traveled much knows that the bathrooms at McDonald's are always the cleanest."

Also see:
Millennium Park
Wikipedia

03 December 2008

Smart Bus Stops





















This bus stop shelter in San Francisco offers the rider detailed information on where they are and how long they will be standing there for the next bus to arrive.

visualized information...efficiency, safety....all aspects promoting the use of public transportation.

what other means of informing users of public infrastructures be communicated?
mobile devices, light displays, audio, spatial?



09 November 2008

Seed Project





















David Cohen's The Seed Project

This "art" project asks people to plant organic basil seeds anywhere and everywhere. Its invites one to take the element of nature and imposes it upon the more "unnatural" environments within our everyday lives.

In regards to our urban environment, existing visual cues of "natural" have become so urbane that many fail to even recognize it as plant life. This project shakes up your daily commutes, questioning place, location and purpose of plant life in our built environments.










In a time of extreme greenwashing, what are the new visual cues of true environmental action?
What locations, programs, buildings, forms of employment within a concrete jungle of a city can programmed for understanding basic living processes?
What new forms of urban gardening can harvest not only moments of contemplation, but todays lunch?

Similar movements:
Guerrilla Gardners

19 September 2008

flash mobs
















youtube example


A flash mob is a large group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, perform an unusual action for a brief time, then quickly disperse. ...

Altering space, time, comfort....
virtually and physically gathering a twisted sense of community, collection...
presenting an unknown, unexpected presence in public spaces...
changing space by re-programming its use: Tesco as disco, public square as silent rave, zombie cemetery, foux finger gun fight...

one of my favorites:

On Ananova.com

A Brazilian flash mob has hit the busiest road in Sao Paulo.

Around 100 people gathered in Avenida Paulista and pointed remote controls at a giant screen, as if they were trying to change channels.

After exactly three minutes they put the controls away and walked off as if nothing had happened, Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper reports.

The first Brazilian flash mob happened last week when a crowd converged on a Sao Paulo street corner, removed one shoe each and beat it on the pavement several times.

The flash mob phenomenon, in which crowds organised by email and websites perform pointless stunts, started in the US and has spread around the world.