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Posts by Rob Cowan

I always point out the oxymoronic absurdity of 'urban village'.
'Garden city' is hardly any better, as 'city' implies intensity of land use, though the best have generous public & other green elements.
'Garden village' for planned areas with plenty of green space beyond CBD? ✅

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Some of them almost line up, but not quite. They are certainly not exterior fireplaces.

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Anyone know what this feature is (there are several of them) on the former Elizabeth Allen's School (1824) in Barnet? I don't. Something to do with heating or ventilation, no doubt.

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Cartoon worm, man accuses women of being “anti-Car “…

Cartoon worm, man accuses women of being “anti-Car “…

I don’t hate cars. Like most North American males I was raised to think cars are cool, and as a design nerd, few objects are more eye-catching.

I hate surrendering our streets, our cities and our lives to them.

Car dependence isn’t freedom.

Great cartoon by @robcowan.bsky.social #CarDependency

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BADGE ENGINEERING
Giving a development a name that will make it seem something other than what it is, such as ‘URBAN VILLAGE’ or ‘GARDEN CITY’ for a place that has none of the qualities that might be expected. The term comes from the car industry.
[Dictionary of Urbanism]

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BACK-NICKING (Sheffield)
Children getting into back gardens and yards through as many alleys and back passages as possible, and coming out in another street.
[Dictionary of Urbanism]

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Early start to get to the Gov annual planning conf in Leeds today. I’ve been asked to talk about ‘planning for large scale housing growth’ but I will be very consciously talking about large scale new communities. #planning #placemaking

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MOTORNORMATIVITY
A condition in which people are so used to owning and using cars that they are unable to conceive of other options.
The Dictionary of Urbanism

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THE ADVANTAGE OF DISADVANTAGE
A consequence of a place that is not prosperous having cheaper property and empty spaces, giving scope for innovative urban action.
The Dictionarry of Urbanism

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HAUNTOLOGY (a combination of haunting and ontology [the study of being and existence, which it also sounds like, especially in French])

The legacies of the past influencing design in the environment. The term was coined by the philosopher Jacques Derrida.

(The Dictionary of Urbanism)

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FRILLY MASSING
Buildings laid out with a variety of heights and bulk (The Dictionary of Urbanism)

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The Lewis Reading Group meets this evening at 7pm (BST). We'll be discussing Thomas Keller's 'Wyndham Lewis and British Art Rock'. Should be a good one!

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Emergency appeal I have donated to @livingstreets to support their vital campaign work for safe and welcoming streets for all. Will you join me? https://act.livingstreets.org.uk/page/157094/donate/1

Tomorrow, I’ll be doing my annual, long #WalkToWork, this time along the A1 in London from Highgate to St Paul’s. It’s to celebrate National Walking Month and highlight @livingstreets.bsky.social’s emergency appeal. Should you be interested, I’ll be posting here about what catches my eye as I go.

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This is hilarious 👍

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Superb. So glad no green belt in Leicester!

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Great to discuss Lewis's Futurist Figure (1912) at this month's meeting of the Lewis Reading Group.

February's session takes place on the 22nd and we'll be focusing on Lewis and aesthetics.

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The last of four Venn diagrams for the new year.

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The third of four Venn diagrams for the new year.

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The second of four Venn diagrams for the new year.

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