An interview with David Duhr and Justine Tal Goldberg of WriteByNight, an Austin writing center that opens its doors free of charge to the city's writing community. Read more »
I come from a long line of brown-thumbed plant killers. My mother was only capable of cultivating a suburban lawn and my father was better at disassembling mainframes than lawnmowers. Read more »
It is a paradox of our times that, no matter how many resources we consume, we never seem to have enough – we always are in a condition of perceived scarcity. Read more »
I always associated nice weather with the deafening “rrrrrrrrrrrr” of lawn mowers. It’s not a bad sound for most of us; it’s generally something that brings to mind summer days, backyards, and the smell of cut grass. Read more »
Architecture can both dictate, and facilitate, our behaviors. Christopher Alexander’s influential A Pattern Language illustrates the concept best. His book explores the underlying code, or “pattern,” found in our environments. Read more »
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