from the urban vernacular to the urban spectacular

This morning, in my Seattle neighborhood breakfast venue, I had a flashback. The outdoor umbrellas became in mind’s eye, the spectacular Parasol of Seville, Spain.

Because I have been both places, literal form became abstract, functional became stylistic, and I reinterpreted both places with new appreciation.

Through such urban gestalts, the vernacular can easily become the spectacular.

All images composed by the author.

when a building smiles in the city

In early evening, through color and form, a building speaks and smiles.

Image composed by the author.

towards a more visual measure of people and place

In cities, people and place mix seamlessly, as inhabitants interact both with each other and the locations where they live, work or play. These “people and place transactions” are relationships worthy of further study as visual manifestations of organic urban life.

In this context, “employment” in the modern sense gives way to a range of underlying roles, such as observer, thinker, vendor or helper. Sometimes alone and forlorn, sometimes passive, inquisitive and in motion, such roles define the day-to-day urban landscape.

The images below present selected examples compiled over a recent three-hour period. No matter what the currency and measure of profit, each has worth in depicting the vernacular. Surely in our own contexts, most of us have played these illustrated roles of contemplation, education, shopkeeping—even feeding pigeons—at the intersection of the public and private domains.

Accordingly, in the changing city, shouldn’t we better design for who we really are?

All images composed by the author. Click on each image for more detail.

about urban resilience on a darker day

Successful cities have always blended human activity, natural systems and the built environment with easy grace.

Here, in that tradition, Portugal’s second city recently embraced the rain. In the image below, climate and river, bridge and bystanders inspired, even amid the misplaced darkness of a Spring storm.

Image of Porto, Portugal composed by the author. Click for more detail.

when is street food fickle?

When the truck moves into the store….

Photograph by the author. Click on image for more detail.