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Rooftop Fish Farm Ups the Ante for Urban Agriculture
“The prototype Globe/Hedron ‘is a bamboo greenhouse designed to organically grow fish and vegetables on top of generic flat roofs. The design is optimized for aquaponic farming techniques: the fish’s water nourishes the plants and plants clean the water for the fish,’”.
image: Antonio Scarponi/Conceptual Devices
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Yeah… I don’t know what to say after this crapfest of a game.
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The Sky Blues by Andy Mallalieu
City of Manchester Stadium / Etihad Stadium
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End of the Road by Michael Holden
Safeco Field: Home of the Seattle Mariners
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Vertical Farm Proposal Is Woven Into The Fabric Of The City
“Michelle Cheng, a graduate of the Ryerson University School of Interior Design, has designed a vertical farm for her thesis. She didn’t place it at the waterfront or in the theater district, she put it in the middle of a transitioning residential area with a large social housing component, full of people who need affordable fresh food.”
more: treehugger
image: Michelle Cheng
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Big ups to Elena Hight becoming the first woman to land a double backside alley-oop rodeo! Check the video here -> http://es.pn/Jz5DhF
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Bulgaria, 1981
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‘Baseball-oriented development’ hits a home run in DC
The neighborhood near Nationals Park, the baseball stadium in southeastern Washington, DC, is undergoing an amazing transformation.  A decade ago, the federal Department of Transportation had made a hopeful commitment to the area with plans for a new headquarters, but by and large this part of town remained a sketchy no-man’s-land of outmoded and abandoned warehouses, industrial facilities and military properties.  There were a small number of well-tended, older row houses but much of the area wouldn’t have looked out of place in a nighttime scene from The Wire or The Sopranos. 
When the baseball stadium was being discussed as a proposal, the argument made by proponents was that it could be a catalytic boost to positive urban development in the neighborhood, much as the downtown basketball/hockey/entertainment arena Verizon Center has been.  Opposition was fierce, of course, but eventually baseball was given its home in southeast Washington. Full Article
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