Waiting for my flight at Fiumicino I get the news the Pope Francis has died and that yesterday I received one of his last blessings and saw him face to face on one of his last journeys. Requiescat in pace. He was much loved.
There are still some 30 accounts here that I follow with great attention and that have not yet moved to @bluesky
Thing that prevents me from transforming my account into an archive one and stop tweeting/posting immediately.
These 30 accounts post less than 50/60 times a day now.
This is my go to a #StarterPack for Architecture and the Built Environment on @bluesky.
Please take a look! And join @bluesky, if you like it.
https://t.co/0x7WZK0ATC
River pebbles are used in their natural state and simply broken in half. This produces a uniform pavement whose production generates a negligible amount of carbon dioxide compared to almost any other kind of paving.
Join us for this year's Colin Rowe Lecture with Kenneth Frampton CBE, one of the world's leading historians of modernist and contemporary architecture.
📅 27 November, 6.30pm to 8pm
📍 RIBA, London
➡️ Book your tickets: https://t.co/uATmwq04JO
(and, by the way, since the conversation languishes quite a bit here on (ex)Twitter, it would be very nice to see @Archreview on @Bluesky one of these days...)