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The Art of Walking – ASAP/Review

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These 6 U.S. cities will have new pedestrian zones in 2026 – Fast Company

Half a dozen U.S. cities, including Detroit and Houston, will permanently reduce or remove car traffic on some of their streets. Source: These 6 U.S. cities will have new pedestrian zones in 2026 – Fast Company

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Rock up to London: discovering stones and fossils from around the world on an urban geology tour | London holidays | The Guardian

The city’s architecture travels through time and continents, incorporating everything from slabs of the Italian Alps to meteorites that hit southern Africa 2bn years ago Source: Rock up to London: discovering stones and fossils from around the world on an urban geology tour | London holidays | The Guardian

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Stride and ride: Walking is Art class takes the Pulse of Richmond – VCU News – Virginia Commonwealth University

The VCUarts course uses the public bus line and the pandemic’s sensibility to get students moving, exploring and creating. Source: Stride and ride: Walking is Art class takes the Pulse of Richmond – VCU News – Virginia Commonwealth University

Watching The Commuter at 42nd and Vanderbilt, NYC – 2007–2016 – Flashbak

“The idea of finding the regulars in this chaos came up – then much later in the process, finding their behaviours and rituals in their commute from A to B.” – Peter Funch     For nine years, Peter Funch photographed the same corner of New York City – 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue – … Continue reading “Watching The Commuter at 42nd and Vanderbilt, NYC – 2007–2016”

Source: Watching The Commuter at 42nd and Vanderbilt, NYC – 2007–2016 – Flashbak

Submitted by: Babak Fakhamzadeh

twalking

Walking and talking (often employed during a walkshop).

Added by Stephen Hodge
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