by Thomas DeVoss

theatlantic:

Baidu’s Hand-Drawn Maps. Nick Jackson spotlights how China maps its country online:

Moving around the Chinese cities using Baidu’s maps is a strange  experience. There are no cars, no people; all you see are clean lines  and beautiful…

theatlantic:

Baidu’s Hand-Drawn Maps. Nick Jackson spotlights how China maps its country online:

Moving around the Chinese cities using Baidu’s maps is a strange experience. There are no cars, no people; all you see are clean lines and beautiful skyscrapers. This is a utopian version of what the cityscape actually looks like.

See more at The Atlantic.

by Thomas DeVoss

landscapearchitecture:

(via Pruned: The Soldier Field That Wants To Be A Park)
“The Soldier Field that wants to be a park shall be topped off with ribbons of “bioclimatic and aesthetic skin.” Layered on top of the futuristic spaceship snuggled in i…

landscapearchitecture:

(via Pruned: The Soldier Field That Wants To Be A Park)

The Soldier Field that wants to be a park shall be topped off with ribbons of “bioclimatic and aesthetic skin.” Layered on top of the futuristic spaceship snuggled in its neoclassical nest, this “false topography” shall provide an occupiable space without disturbing the program below.”