two postcards of sweeping change

Consider traditional dust control in the urban setting, regardless of pavement, with brooms adorning nearby routes of travel.

a postcard of an emboldened urban aura

Towards dusk in Seattle, four buildings gain strength as they discuss Neal Peirce’s article, “Cities as Global Stars“, a timely piece addressing the central place of the urban future.

two postcards of urbanist insomnia

Sleepless urbanists toss and turn with nocturnal visions of strip malls, after hours, where cars seek community in the halogen glow.

the angular convergence of an urban night: a postcard

In the angular city, water and light converge with the sky.

envisioning the urban wind: a postcard

Rock Port, Missouri generally gets credit as the first wind-powered city in the United States.

But the aesthetics of such sustainable examples–modern wind turbines–often lack the flair of dreams.

What if the edge of a wind-powered city looked more like the Greek island town of Mikonos?