namhenderson
@namhenderson.bsky.social
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An ex-liberal arts student now in healthcare informatics. Friend of architects and lover of design. Interested in: learning/teaching, religion(s), sustainable ecologics/ies, technology and urban(isms). Also on; Archinect, Flickr, Soundcloud. + He/him/his
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dpr-barcelona.bsky.social
Architecture is Climate reimagines the very foundations of architecture in an age of crises [...] as a practice entangled with climate, politics, history, and social justice.

Written by MOULD and beautifully designed by @nina-cc.bsky.social

📚 Preorder this beautiful, relevant, timely book, here:
Architecture is Climate
Architecture is Climate by MOULD reimagines the very foundations of architecture in an age of crises.
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lauraolin.bsky.social
The “Oops, protein powder is full of lead” thing would explain so much.
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queencityjamz.bsky.social
Transcendent set from Prairiewolf last nite at GLOB. They launched into a cosmic Floydian zone here. This 3 AM chill tent at the EDM fest vibe coulda went on for another hour.
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queencityjamz.bsky.social
RIP D’Angelo

Oh man, awful stuff.
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holz-bau.bsky.social
since denver launched its e-bike rebate program - the have sold 10,000 e-bikes and reduced an estimated 1,000,000 car trips - replacing millions of VMTs and reducing air pollution

there are no climate silver bullets... but damn - e-bikes and e-cargo bikes are close

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Denver Celebrates 10,000 E-Bike Rebates
Since its inception in April 2022, Denver has distributed over 10,000 electric bikes (e-bikes) to community members through its pioneering e-bike rebate program. As the first U.S. city to implement su...
denvergov.org
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namhenderson.bsky.social
Hopefully this is warmup?
namhenderson.bsky.social
In Webster Groves but Balkan Treat Box is supposed to be great.
namhenderson.bsky.social
and here I am once again closing out my weekend listening to this www.mixcloud.com/sasound/butt... excellent #ButtholeSurfers mix via @mixcloud.bsky.social
Butthole Surfers
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namhenderson.bsky.social
"buildings with perforated brick walls maximize natural light and ventilation...screens such as sunshades, ventilated roofs and integrated greenery...traditional building materials and techniques are recovered...Hollow bricks, wood and especially bamboo" www.domusweb.it/en/sustainab...
Architecture has much to learn from Vietnam
Natural ventilation, passive cooling, and local materials: in Vietnam, a new generation of architects is experimenting with design strategies for buildings resilient to climate change.
www.domusweb.it
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jasonthorne.bsky.social
Great design isn’t just for iconic buildings. This is a stormwater treatment facility, but it’s nicely designed by gh3* architects!
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+ one of the standout new to me tracks was youtu.be/V5kmp5tJJ0U?...
namhenderson.bsky.social
#climateurbanism #thisisthefutureliberalswant
seachanger.bsky.social
Portland’s pandemic struggles interrupted rapid onset gentrification, leaving the city more affordable than SF & Seattle. a thriving scene of community groups is now dreaming big & centering BIPOC/immigrant communities in climate adaptation projects fueled largely by a climate tax on big box retail
seachanger.bsky.social
Check out today’s volunteer depave for a subsistence community garden at the bike works community hub in east Portland 🧵

📸 That’s garden coordinator Corey Pierson giving his food forest vision to the crew, pre-depave stretching, and a depave demo from our volunteer crew leaders to kick off the day
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Millions have been allocated to remove asphalt from schoolyards and replace it with green spaces, such as plants and trees, providing much-needed shade for students. One local company, SLA, is also using the funds to train people who have few job prospects, giving them valuable skills.
Providing shade in schoolyards and valuable skills to young job seekers
The founder of this South East L.A. company grew up going to schools with few green spaces and living in neighborhoods with limited job prospects.
ow.ly
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seachanger.bsky.social
Portland’s pandemic struggles interrupted rapid onset gentrification, leaving the city more affordable than SF & Seattle. a thriving scene of community groups is now dreaming big & centering BIPOC/immigrant communities in climate adaptation projects fueled largely by a climate tax on big box retail
seachanger.bsky.social
Check out today’s volunteer depave for a subsistence community garden at the bike works community hub in east Portland 🧵

📸 That’s garden coordinator Corey Pierson giving his food forest vision to the crew, pre-depave stretching, and a depave demo from our volunteer crew leaders to kick off the day
Person stands on pavement and explains things People making weird shapes ok they’re stretching in front of a cool mural Guy in neon vest explains things to crowd Depave demo in front of a mural
namhenderson.bsky.social
Sorry meant irl but in same conversation, back to back? I find myself prefacing lots of my anecdotes with I’ve probably mentioned/shared this before…
namhenderson.bsky.social
Like in same chat? I am quite sure I’ve repeated myself over years. I just always count d on their memory being just as bad as mine is…
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cmonstah.bsky.social
I appreciate the fact that the left is taking frogs back as a symbol from the right.