applesandbread.com
Lower East Side BID Wall Infographic - Apples & Bread
http://www.applesandbread.com/works/lower-east-side-bid-wall-infographic
Artist/designer in Brooklyn, NY, working at the intersection of visual design, interaction design, and performance. I love robots, friction fires, and sustainable systems. I make objects and experiences that connect, educate, and empower. Artist/designer in Brooklyn, NY, working at the intersection of visual design, interaction design, and performance. I love robots, friction fires, and sustainable systems. I make objects and experiences that connect, educate, and empower. I Want To…. We held a community...
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Google Didn't "Get it Wrong": A Deeper Look into that Recent WaPo Piece about Open Offices
http://workdesign.com/2015/01/google-didnt-get-wrong-deeper-look-recent-wapo-piece-open-offices
Exploring ideas that shape the places we work. Zendesk San Francisco HQ Blurs Lines between Home, Hospitality, and Workplace. A Cigar Lounge-Like Office in Toronto. This Coworking Space is Giving Off Major Summer Camp Vibes. Store More with Poppin’s Practical Seating. Colorful Cabinets for Stowing Your Stuff. Meet One of the Only Turn-Key Epoxy Flooring Installers. What Combat Veterans Can Teach Us about Workplace Design. Mindshift Sets Sights on Understanding Well-being in the Workplace. January 7, 2015.
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Grant Recipients | Wright-Ingraham Institute
http://wright-ingraham.org/grants
Apply for a Grant. The following non-profit organizations received a grant this year:. Elizabeth W. Ingraham Grant. Wadi Attir Project (Sustainability Labs). Richard T. Parker Grant. Other grants were awarded to:. Womens Foundation of Colorado. Garden to Empower Girls. American Wind Wildlife Institute. Letter of Appreciation (PDF). Wendall Barry, Wes Jackson and Mark Bittman. Great Hall, Cooper Union. New York, New York. Read the Article Here. More on The Land Institute: www.landinstitute.org.
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The Brooklyn Bridge Forest - F.A.Q.
http://www.brooklynbridgeforest.com/faq
The Brooklyn Bridge Forest. Below are answers to some commonly asked questions. If you have a question that is not answered here, please email us. Jump to a FAQ. Who is behind the Brooklyn Bridge Forest? Has New York City approved the project? How would New York City benefit from this project? Where would the Brooklyn Bridge Forest be located? How large would it be? Why is the Uaxactún community forest important? Who would own the Brooklyn Bridge Forest? What threats does the forest face? The Brooklyn Br...
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Maabara :: Partners
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Africa Innovate Business Competition. Concrete5 - open source CMS.
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Clients & Partners - wherewithal press, inc.
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Wherewithal press, inc. Wherewithal press, inc. Independent editorial services and publishing consultation. Acknowledgments & Accolades. Clients & Partners. Pats on the Back. Clients & Partners. Names of individuals we keep to ourselves unless permission is granted to trumpet their many successes. Here’s a short list of organizations whose people we’ve collaborated with:. Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. The King’s College. And co-founder Caroline Woolard.
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The Brooklyn Bridge Forest - Join Us!
http://www.brooklynbridgeforest.com/join
The Brooklyn Bridge Forest. Support the Brooklyn Bridge Forest. If you are interested in helping us secure New York City approval and are able to support our feasibility analysis, please contact us. You can take part in this historic opportunity. Become a friend of the Brooklyn Bridge Forest because:. 1 You care that the historic Brooklyn Bridge boardwalk is made of natural wood and not a synthetic alternative. 3 You believe in responsible, transparent and sustainable global economies.
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The Brooklyn Bridge Forest - The Bridge
http://www.brooklynbridgeforest.com/partnership
The Brooklyn Bridge Forest. One Plank. One Sponsor's name. One forest sustained in a far-off land. The Brooklyn Bridge Forest project is designed to make vital connections between individuals around the world; between a bridge under our feet and a faraway forest; between New York City and the global environment. Community sawmill, Uaxactún. Peter Crane, PhD, Dean, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. Pilot Projects at New Amsterdam Market, NYC. A wooden boardwalk for a historic bridge.
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