Join us as we explore âDesign for Health after the Pandemicâ as part of @Living_Futureâs The New Resilience Summit TODAY. May So moderates the discussion w/ Harvardâs @j_g_allen, @UpaliNanda of HKS, Nicole Isle of @GlumacEngineers. https://t.co/UvXAt5tLqa #DesignforPositiveChange https://t.co/2mdfOnx4C8
Our team has been having fun playing Exquisite Corpse, a collaborative drawing game developed by surrealist artists in the 1920s. Each participant adds to the overall composition by creating a body segment with only a sliver of context from the preceding effort—resulting in unique and often humorous combinations. Even while working separately in our homes, we can draw/paint/collage together and strengthen our creative community. Enjoy!
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Artists, image 01: Chelsey Morar (head), Thom Emrich (torso), Katelyn Koch (legs); image 02: Alexis Aoyama (head), Annie Rummelhoff (torso), Chelsey Morar (legs); image 03: Thom Emrich (head), Emily Hagen (torso), Annie Rummelhoff (legs)
Aging Mindfully: @tricyclemag explores the vision behind Enso Village, a new project by @sfzc. Read about the Zen-inspired senior living community in Sonoma County, designed by Mithun in association with HKIT: https://t.co/zP1IOA6D16 https://t.co/HF6ETbDGms
Pepsi Blocks is featured in Portland Monthly Magazine’s coverage of “Three Projects Reshaping Portland Neighborhoods”! The first phase of this exciting mixed-use development includes housing, a public plaza and renovation of the iconic Pepsi warehouse structure into a retail pavilion that could accommodate a large food hall—expanding the Sandy Boulevard food scene that already features the Zipper, Providore Fine Foods and the Ocean. Read more: https://bit.ly/2WU9ct7
Pepsi Blocks is featured in @PoMoMagazine's coverage of âThree Projects Reshaping Portland Neighborhoods.â The first phase of development includes housing, a public plaza and renovation of the iconic Pepsi warehouse structure into a retail pavilion. https://t.co/4jXBrA7mxL https://t.co/dXIIrXfF9B
Our work with @SecurityProperties on Pepsi Blocks is featured in Portland Monthly magazine’s coverage of “Three Projects Reshaping Portland Neighborhoods.” The first phase of this exciting mixed-use development includes housing, a public plaza and renovation of an iconic mid-century Pepsi warehouse structure into a retail pavilion that could accommodate a large food hall—expanding the Sandy Boulevard food scene that already features the Zipper, Providore Fine Foods and the Ocean. Read more: https://bit.ly/2WU9ct7 (clickable link in bio) Image: Brick