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Design, Architecture, Photography & Urbanitas from NYC™
—B Dean Skibinski, Proprietor.
Skibinskipedia™ is the online wunderkammer of B Dean Skibinski, a graphic designer and writer based in New York City. Launched in 2010, it has since been a repository of inspirations and links related to design, architecture, art, film, literature, music, photography, and, of course, New York City. I take great care to either retain or add accurate attribution to each post, but if for some reason any citations are missing or incorrect, please don't hesitate to let me know. Additionally, if work I've featured is yours and you for some reason don't want it featured, I shall be happy to remove it upon your request. Please email or message me as you wish.
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Tags Photography Black and White Landscape Alex Boyd
Reblogged from Source defacedbook
Cuzco, Peru, 1974 by Harry Callahan
Tags Photography Black and White Landscape Harry Callahan Cuzco Peru 1970s
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Why Apple’s New Campus Is Bad for Urban America
If you care about cities, about walkable communities, about healing the crappy environment thrust upon us for the last four decades in the form of suburban sprawl, then get a refund on that new iPad 3. Take your iPhone back, too. Because its manufacturer is betting that the company is cool enough to get away with violating even the most basic tenets of smart growth and walkability in the sprawling, car-dependent design of its new headquarters.
Don’t let them collect on that bet.
While communities all up and down the Silicon Valley are trying to repair sprawl by replacing it with smart growth, Apple is actually taking a site that is now parking lots and low-rise boxes and making it worse for the community. Yes, it will be iconic, assuming you think a building shaped like a whitewall motorcycle tire is iconic, but it will reduce current street connectivity, seal off potential walking routes and essentially turn its back on its community. With a parking garage designed to hold over ten thousand cars, by the way.
Tags Landscape Architecture Cities Urbanism Urban Planning Silicon Valley Apple Technology
Reblogged from The Atlantic Source theatlanticcities.com
Stephen Shore
2nd Street East
and South Main Street,
Kalispell, Montana,
August 22, 1974
Tags Landscape Photography Color Stephen Shore 1970s
Reblogged from Magnificent Ruin Source magnificentruin
Tags Photography Black and White Landscape Jean Dieuzaide Concorde 1960s
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Akos Major | From the Mono series
Tags Photography Black and White Landscape Akos Major
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Eric Cahan | Sky Series | The Dunes, Amagansett, New York, Sunset 6:47 PM
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Tags Photography Landscape Color Eric Cahan
Source ericcahan.com
It’s always exciting to discover early work of an accomplished and established artist. Three decades after they were made, Joel Sternfeld’s earliest photographs have now been published as “First Pictures,” a selection of which are débuting today at Luhring Augustine Gallery. Taken between 1971 and 1980, the photographs document the travels of a young artist from busy streets to barefoot beaches, with inklings of Sternfeld’s now celebrated dark sense of humor, formalist experiments in color theory, and narrative tableaus.
Text from and more images at The New Yorker; many, many more images at Luhring Augustine. Love.
Tags Photography Color Landscape Randy Fox
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