two postcards of an urbanist nightmare

Envision this dream sequence of right-of-way confusion, contrasting a portion of Rome’s legendary Via Appia (the “queen of the long roads” of ancient military transport and commerce) with an American suburban street.

The scary part? No sidewalks.

pedestrians mingling with memories

At the Fallen Firefighter’s Memorial in Seattle’s Occidental Park, pedestrian onlookers mingle with memories.

eight postcards of allure: city portals of the night

From the streets of three continents, private places beckon.








five postcards of pedestrian primacy

Forever ageless, they own the streets and byways around the world.





what is trespass in the city?

When should legal systems allow individuals to sit, wait, or interact in public or private spaces? The answer may be hidden in provocative imagery from afar…