two postcards: patterns of habitation and the horizon On October 7, 2010 By Chuck WolfeIn everyday urbanism, infill development, placemaking, postcards, Uncategorized, urban abstractions, urban views, urbandwidth Viewed from above, organic forms of settlement often echo the topography of place, display spontaneous patterns and converse with the sky. Readers who viewed this page, also viewed:two postcards: patterns of habitation and the horizononce, the land seemed inexhaustible…placemaking and ruins, redux–from Venezuelaoriginal content and attributionone more postcard not to send to an urbanistRelated Posts:An Expatriate's Primer on an Urban ViewSustaining a City's Culture and Character: The…why urban history [still] mattersAbout Perceptions of PlaceSustaining a City's Culture and Character now…Share this:EmailFacebookPinterestTumblrSkypeLinkedInPrintPocketTwitterLike this:Like Loading... Related
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