Sentences with phrase «public spaces which»

But for sure my goal would be to apply it to parks, to public spaces which are for everyone, where people can meet and enjoy life again.
Imi Knoebel's black and white photographs, Projektion 1, 1968, record a similar set of complex happenings, but with quite a different set of conditions: simple, day - to - day objects like string and mirrors are arranged and re-arranged serially with light, mirrors, reflections and windows in various public spaces which seem strangely abandoned and unpopulated.
Edinburgh boasts a variety of parks and open public spaces which often become venues for various events throughout the year.
Parks and Public Spaces Edinburgh boasts a variety of parks and open public spaces which often become venues for various events throughout the year.
We wanted to share the latest mural by JR, part of Philadelphia's Mural Arts Program's Open Source project, which is a series of installations in public space which call attention to vario
Endless Orchard is a non-contiguous map of fruit trees in public space which will become «a public fruit portal, creating a public fruit map -LSB-...]

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Since Buzz is currently limited to Gmail, it will be more labor intensive to tie in the new feature with your existing small business software, and there is no defined public Web space for Buzz, which means that users define public or private posts.
His first presentation in the series was about New York's Central Park, which was designed by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted to show that America could create beautiful, natural public spaces that rivalled the best of Europe.
This gets back to the New York Times column I cited yesterday, which disparaged business efforts to address what have traditionally been public sector issues — like fixing the health care system, exploring space, or providing general education and training.
«The whole reason for this company is to protect children in schools,» says the founder of Amulet Protective Technologies, which makes ballistic material that can be put into walls, doors, cubicle dividers, and office furniture to create bullet - stopping barriers in public spaces.
In the latest Gartner public cloud survey from March, Amazon (AMZN), Web Services, which claims to be $ 5 billion - a-year business, continues to dominate the public cloud space, with Microsoft, and Google (GOOG), coming up just behind.
In a statement to news site The Verge on Monday, the Air Force's 45th Space Wing, which is tasked with keeping the public safe during launches, said that the shutdown has caused it to remove «key members of the civilian workforce» from its efforts.
This is the first time Stennis has signed such a public - private partnership agreement, which is becoming increasingly common in NASA's strategy to foster the space industry.
It is unclear whether the theme park company will tailor its rides, which include water slides, to the social codes of a country where public spaces are gender segregated and patrolled by state - sponsored Islamic morality enforcers.
And the company has made some well - publicized gifts, such as $ 5 million for the Boeing Galleries at Millennium Park, which provide space for public exhibitions at the park's midlevel terraces.
With jittery public markets, growing interest by large healthcare systems and an increased appetite to make plays in the regulated space (which may demand more resources), the consensus is that we should see more strategic investments and acquisitions and potentially consolidation in the coming year.
There is huge interest by the public and there are more areas in which the public can invest, even in bitcoin, so you could just see an expansion in the entire space,» Nerayoff told CNBC on Monday.
And although fiscal stimulus package «leaked» in the Nikkei Wednesday (JPY20trn, with JPY6trn of «real water») appears to have had a supportive impact upon stocks by weakening the yen, even at its most generous, the supplementary budget for this fiscal year is likely to total only JPY2trn, with additional stimulus spaced out over the coming years, and most of this dedicated to public works (which, many fear, runs the risk of turning into wasteful spending rather than a monetary - plus - fiscal stimulus powerhouse).
Its temples were, for example, prominently displayed in most sizeable settlements (and a number of smaller, rural ones) and dominated the public space of the towns and cities in which they were found.
Another important digital advantage is the relative ease with which new public spaces can be created in cyberspace.
A primary concern of SR, therefore, is practical: to create space in which the «deep reasonings» of a community can be made more public than they are at present.
It is worth noting that that New Urbanists derive their ideas about public space and formal order in large part from traditional cities in which churches and their ancillary institutions have been key players.
Consider the modern movement in architecture and urban planning, which, in its rationalism and functionalism, has left cities and public spaces very unbeautiful indeed.
This position is one which few women feel safe to articulate in the public space for fear of a backlash, especially on social media.
In the creation of a new egalitarian community, the church as a counter — public of justice names a space in which ways of justice are modeled and formed.
Most notable is the historical evidence available for reconstructing his friendships and family relationships, for exploring that private space which exerted so much occult influence on his public life.
most influential part of the Indian press not only makes little use of its freedom; it helps diminish the space for public discussion, which partly accounts for what the philosopher Pratap Mehta calls the «extraordinary nondeliberative nature of Indian politics.»
Dating and courtship require a private space from which each sex can depart at appointed times to meet in public.
These studies suggest that the modern individual has to an important degree been the creation of a more sharply defined public sphere from which the private realm can be more clearly differentiated.8 Questions of interior space then become more important, as do the relations between these inner realities and those that constitute the public or external realms.
Meehan's Public House Buckhead, which opened in 2014 at 322 E Paces Ferry Road NE in the former Aspen Bartini space, addressed...
We hope this safe network will provide young carers with a space where they can feel comfortable sharing their views and stories with others in similar situations, but also a public platform through which they can get their voices heard by those who can make a difference to their lives.
With 3 kids under 5y.o I find it more and more uncomfortable to go into public where there are not designated «kid spaces» which then helps to facilitate the problem.
There's a growing intolerance for children in public spaces, which isolates mothers and other child caregivers, say Candida Hadley, Susanne Marshall and Andrea Smith, the group's founders.
Not surprisingly, I fell in love with the bits of wild that creep into the city, the backyard, rooftop and public gardens, and the ways in which people beautify their space (is it strange that I want a stoop to decorate / garden on now?).
The agreement, announced early Friday, is part of a broader city initiative called the Chicago Broadband Challenge, which envisions free WiFi at public parks, beaches and other spaces.
Last year, Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced the Chicago Broadband Challenge, which called for outfitting public parks, beaches and other spaces with free Wi - Fi.
Once folded, Zoe XL2 Xtra Lightweight Double Stroller won't take a lot of space, which is something you would need, the most when traveling for example on the airplane or public transportation.
The electeds mailed Bloomberg yesterday raising concerns about quality - of - life issues at the park, which is privately owned by Brookfield Properties, but is considered public space.
The hearing, which is due to begin at 10 am today, will decide if the group should be banned from sleeping rough, camping, and parking vehicles from any land or public open space within the whole of the Bristol local authority area.
So at the level of public space the polity as an «imaginary institution» (to misuse Castoriadis) more or less disappeared, leaving «society» as a sort of pre-biotic soup in which all that really mattered was the number of wealthy good Samaritans per head of population, or something of that sort.
Derbyshire CC Mick Creedon says he is worried about the «drift» of police privatisation which could lead to private patrols in the public space.
To give just three examples: in the ideas section, we see the ways in which citizen intellectuals, scholars, and the mass public have used the larger post-reform discursive space to add their voices to the debate about China and the world.
(Wild conjecture: I suspect that it has both to do with the relatively young age of social networking site users in a year in which the darn kids are politically active, as well as with the natural tendency of all social spaces to attract people who are in general directed outward into the public sphere.)
Drastic cuts in public spending have not opened space into which private sector investment and jobs were supposed to grow.
The first floor space from the Pearl Street front door in the Public Benefits area was completely redone and now includes Homeless Services, which had been located on the third floor.
Sen. Andrew Lanza said that during discussions for Bricktown, which originally proposed to use the entire land as retail space, the city promised to set aside the majority of land in the Charleston Mixed - Use plan for public use.
The concept of the Green Belt was first mooted in 1935 by the Greater London Regional Planning Committee, which proposed providing «a reserve supply of public open spaces and of recreational areas and to establish a green belt or girdle of open space».
We have a situation in which not too long ago Senior Minister, Hon Osafo Marfo, on the 7th August, 2017 informed members of the public of plans by government to downsize the public service in order to reduce the impact of wages and salaries on the country's fiscal space and create the needed efficiency to execute more projects for the masses.
: The e-cigarette industry, which was able to fend off a proposal to ban «vaping» in public indoor spaces.
Which makes it all the more surprising — NJC pushing all that aside, and assuming an arch-legalistic view, on a matter that has scaled the narrow precincts of the courts into a burning moral matter, in the public space.
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