They were picked for this system that they created, which they called "planking." The walkway system that allowed the grasses and plants to push up through the concrete walkways very much the way that the plants used to push up through the gravel ballast of the High Line.And this is also from their competition board.
Probably less than 1% of individuals. This walkway is ending, right?
And then the first day we'd say, well, we're going to send out an email to anyone at the company, as broad a group as possible, sometimes That walkway , that gang plank is treacherous.
the street belonged to Eastern Germany. The walkway to Western Germany. And people had to live with that ugly thing of a wall for over 28 years.
he goes to the Google campus-- the fictional Google campus-- for the first time and he has lunch. Wide walkways curve through the main campus. There's a bike lane and Googlers whiz by on carbon fiber racers and fixed gears with battery packs.
Yeah. I think a lot of them already got shown somehow from that. But that walkway , I realized, as I spent time there, made sure that there was no privacy because you are seen everywhere.
We were looking for some action, also known as trouble, as young man often do. the upper walkway , slid the chain through in broad daylight, no less, and taken our trailer, thus proving we had taken the normal responsible precaution
An instant later, my visitor stepped on the broken door and crushed it into a splintering mess as it forced its way out onto the concrete walkway like an octopus flowing out of a tiny crevice in the rocks. But this was no octopus or anything else I'd ever seen.
Oh, I'm not quite on the tour yet. This is that walkway system actually completed and viewed from above. And the plantings, Pete Rudolf was the horticulturist that we chose.
This is the Diller Von Furstenberg sun deck between 14th and 15th Street, looking out to the river. A wonderful little side walkway just north of the Chelsea Market Passage.
This is the Diller Von Furstenberg sun deck between 14th and 15th Street, looking out to the river. It's the same walkway system that's taking you through it, but the landscape is changing in subtle ways.
The fortune that I have is a fortune you can't have. What the walkways get is like a kind of federated universe of slightly different variations on their ethics, and on their design aesthetics, and on their practices, their engineering practices, their social practices.
1777, home to the infant US government--looked majestic in the failing light with its great preening tigers and fluttering ivy. And behind it, the campus unfurled, stalwart buildings linked by deserted walkways . Looking up at West College, she saw no lights at all, not Clarence's corner office, partner were in New Haven with friends; not Dylan's, visiting his parents at Houston; not Corrine's, with the kids on some island. That she was here after nightfall was not in itself unusual. In January, February, and March, as the intense
stre so steeped in the drug as to be IND distinguishable from their skin almost as frightening were the white overseers who were patrolling the walkways for not only were they coatless and hatless with their sleeves rolled but they were also armed with fearsome instruments metal Scoops glass ladel and long- handled rigs when one of these overseers
My experience of that was incredible. I followed Janet Evans on the walkway -- Who walked it with her daughter-- Who walked up with her daughter, who's named Sydney-- and there is relevance there because of where Janet swam, right?
connecting into skyscraper ports, or docks, on the terminus of skyscrapers, moving in to circulatory cores bridged clusters of skyscrapers and then below, you can see a cannonaded system of mobility where pedestrians are on arcaded walkways , horses and buggies, fast moving transportation, slow moving transportation are all separated; designed holistically by one designer. We do this, I guess professionally as a non-profit at Terreform. Here is us on the cover of Popular Science last month. This was a big deal for us; we were very happy.
language task, decreases your ability to notice unexpected things. And it's noticing unexpected things which is really what keeps you out of most accidents on the road. You know when someone cuts you off or when someone goes into the walkway or when you're in somebody's blind spot and so on. If we didn't have this illusion, if we really understood how limited our perceptual inattention systems would be, we probably wouldn't do things like talk on cell phones. And of course, incidentally, by the way, it's not holding the phone that's
So, people are doing a tribute to her. So, you see the model working down the walkway wearing those enormous, you say, "Oh my God.
This is the Diller Von Furstenberg sun deck between 14th and 15th Street, looking out to the river. It would cost about a hundred million dollars to build the full walkway .
This is the Diller Von Furstenberg sun deck between 14th and 15th Street, looking out to the river. So, the idea is the walkway would be finished after that.
driveway to get in her car and someone had written on the walkway in front of that gate go home in that moment there was no
So it's like a choose-your-own adventure. Or like multiple parallel universes, and so the walkways , for better and for worse-- the thing about walkaway, it's a sort of Burning Man-ish subculture.
You can see the--. They were picked for this system that they created, which they called "planking." The walkway system that allowed the grasses and plants to push up through the concrete walkways very much the way that the plants used to push up through the gravel ballast of the High Line.
This is the Diller Von Furstenberg sun deck between 14th and 15th Street, looking out to the river. And then this green part, to do a temporary walkway that could last for five or ten years, that would get us all the way to 34th Street by 2014.
This is the Diller Von Furstenberg sun deck between 14th and 15th Street, looking out to the river. So, we're gonna build half of it fully and then put a temporary walkway .
There was a few-- you'll see back-- you know, there were some walkways .
I don't know that it's shown, but there were some walkways and there were some gates that you could cross over to.
Wendy house. The buildings made the leap from the UNHCR repo to the walkways and mutated into innumerable variations
- So what if you were to put a contactless reader into a public space, like, for example, between the walkway where you go through into the subway
So me, a Saudi girl from Jeddah, was standing in this little walkway about to reach the highest mountain in the world.
There's like this massive arc made of-- you know, it's supposed to be this marble thing or-- it's a castle, it's the city, it's the walkway ,
And they were really good in the mid-'70s, also the time that the Oakland As were winning the World Series across the walkway
So basically it was not useful for cars anymore, but it became, really, this incredible urban walkway ,
So the Wall stood, and the Wall became reality. One of the most spectacular last places where the Wall stood was Bernauer Strasse, where actually the buildings were the East, but the walkway was already the West. So people were jumping out of their windows.
50% of migrants will live in eight square meters or less, which is essentially a bed with a walkway around it.
And they noticed when they were up there at night, they didn't have that condition and they could really see the night sky and the buildings better. So, one of the things that they aimed for in designing the lighting was to always keep it waist-level or below so it was never shining in your eyes, but down on the walkway and the plantings. And these are the fixtures that they designed to go into the railings and shine down onto the plant material.
This is the Diller Von Furstenberg sun deck between 14th and 15th Street, looking out to the river. Some people said, "Well, why can't you just keep the temporary walkway permanently?" 'Cause that's sort of an interesting condition.
And it was a set of 12 foot cubes, 150 cubes, walkways , boardwalks, that could be moved around and recombined