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Friday connect…Garden of Your Mind

By Brett On 10 May, 2013 · Leave a Comment · In Friday connect

Here with this week’s link round up. Have a good weekend wherever you are.

Thanks PBS for remixing Mr. Rogers and reminding us to imagine with the garden of our minds. Maybe we can imagine a better way to deal with 400 parts per million ( atmospheric carbon […]

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Every corner needs a garden

By Bonnie On 8 May, 2013 · Leave a Comment · In Neighborhood, Wednesday picture

This container garden brightens the corner of Mimersgade and Midgårdsgade in our Ydre Nørrebro neighborhood. The little garden of potted plants is a dogged and valiant attempt at carving out green space in a broad expanse of concrete. It’s closest competition being a ring of anemic imported palm trees, […]

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Superkilen + extreme neoliberalism + downloads in Danish and English

By Brett On 8 May, 2013 · Leave a Comment · In Critical essays, Neighborhood, Public space

The kind editors over at Kritik magazine have given me their blessing to post the Danish version of my essay about Superkilen, titled “Superkilen: Park med ekstrem borgerinddragelse!” [Superkilen: Participatory Park Exreme!]. 

Scroll down for downloads.

Visit the Kritik homepage, or pick up a copy of the magazine in stores throughout Denmark.

Download: Superkilen: […]

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Queer Power-Nørrebro street art

By Bonnie On 6 May, 2013 · Leave a Comment · In Daily Photo

When you have a small child you often take long aimless walks around your neighborhood (and maybe even when you don’t have a small child in your life). For me, these walks are a great time to soak up the little neighborhood nuances that shape the place we call home.

Lately, I have been […]

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Superkilen: Park med ekstrem borgerinddragelse!

By Brett On 6 May, 2013 · Leave a Comment · In Critical essays, Design, Environmental activism, Neighborhood, Public space

Her er mit essay om Superkiln på dansk: download PDF.

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Elegantly Capturing Rainwater in Østerbro

By Brett On 3 May, 2013 · Leave a Comment · In Design, Neighborhood, Public space, Resilience

If every building in Copenhagen had rain barrels like this one—that could be used for watering decorative plants—it would dramatically reduce the amount of energy needed to clean “waste water” as well as the amount of drinking water used in maintaining city gardens and flower beds. It would also help prepare us for more intense […]

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Happy May Day.

By Bonnie On 1 May, 2013 · Leave a Comment · In Wednesday picture

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Building bushes make habitat #2

By Brett On 1 May, 2013 · Leave a Comment · In Habitat, Public space

More images from our ongoing collection of images and investigation of natural habitat for wild creatures in city spaces. These were all taken in Berlin last month. Click for more images.

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Fishy film–save our oceans

By Bonnie On 30 April, 2013 · Leave a Comment · In MISC

This video made by a Danish design team for Greenpeace is up for a Webby award. It also shares an important message about the crisis in unsustainable fishing practices. Watch it!

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Art-Oil-Cities-Rivers-Offerings & Nicole Garneau

By Bonnie On 29 April, 2013 · Leave a Comment · In Arts and culture, Environmental activism

We knew the artist and activist, Nicole Garneau from Chicago, but got to know her more deeply during the time she spent in Europe last year both in Copenhagen and London. In London, Nicole lead the performance workshop, Art-Oil-Numbers-Bodies-Love in association with Platform London, about performative responses to the issues of […]

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