Okuda's latest project at a 19th century chateau in France. Okuda is well known for his immersive interventions that give forgotten spaces new life as large-scale graffiti havens.
Look similar to Detorit's Heidelberg Project?
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https://t.co/VhFmt6kldQ
Artist Invader is under fire for installing his street artwork on sacred Buddhist temples in Bhutan (despite consent from Chief Monk) with fans voicing their disapproval of the works calling them "disrespctful" or "too invassive".
https://t.co/gFWMEG5EJW
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@ArchDaily I'm a fan of the design, but how is it going to work? Minimal soil depth for the trees and with its root system over time, will it not potentially result in cracking to the dwellings?
Many will see novelty with this, but it feels more like part of a dystopian way for the privileged and well-connected to assuage their consciences. This is a blinged out sewer pipe as a home, people. Innovative, perhaps, but not cool. https://t.co/NKJbMXnvJz
A 15yr old student's coffee cart intervention shut down by Newcastle City Council.
Is the NSW planning legislation too rigid and prohibitive?
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https://t.co/2JFnrDBflo
Detroit freeway I-375 to be converted to a boulevard, being safer for pedestrians, with greater accessibility to the river front, increased open green space and buildable land. Construction estimated to commence in 2022
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https://t.co/uClakUYnbW via @sveng
DIY interventions are usually thought of in a positive way. Spite houses are DIY interventions which sole purpose is to disrupt the social cohesion in a community.
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https://t.co/ojaDJ8VyGv
And we're off! New year, new venue, new group - same toasty weather! And no doubt heaps of new ideas about how #DIY can make our cities better places #bediy#summerschoolrocks#Sydney#Detroit