Scarce and valuable
urban space resources can be reclaimed from unnecessary roads and parking, and can be reallocated to more socially and economically productive uses.
Not exact matches
The study ranked
urban centers — excluding the larger metro areas — using three factors: local business environment (length of the average workweek, revenue growth, industry variety), access to
resources (financing and the amount of venture capital investment made per capita), and costs (office
space affordability, labor costs, corporate taxes, and cost of living).
But the rise of co-working
spaces in top
urban centers is changing that, offering freelancers unprecedented support and
resources.
Tressa Eaton from Serious Eats says, «
Urban fruit - harvesting engages a community, makes community members aware of their own local (and often organic) food
resources, provides an opportunity for neighbors to meet over the boughs of fruit trees, and brings up important questions about public
space.
The Farmhouse will include a new indoor and outdoor training
space, a teaching kitchen, a
resource library, improved cold storage, two affordable housing units, and offices, all located at MAP's
urban farm at 387 Massachusetts Avenue.
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This means that all schools large and small,
urban and rural, public and private, brick and mortar or virtual, need to provide access to teaching expertise in the library as well as best
resources, technologies and physical and virtual learning
spaces to support learner needs as they evolve.
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The museum was founded in 1971 by Alanna Heiss, and originally known as the Institute for Art and
Urban Resources, an organization dedicated to organizing exhibitions in underutilized and abandoned
spaces across the city.
In 1976, Alanna Heiss founded P.S. 1 as the latest venture in a series of pioneering projects organized through her non-profit organization, the Institute for Art and
Urban Resources, which included the Clocktower Gallery in lower Manhattan and other disused
spaces across New York City.
1982 John Bernd Ping Chong / The Fiji Theater Company Collective for Living Cinema Cunningham Dance Foundation Dance Theater Workshop Danspace Project The Drawing Center Eye and Ear Theater Vangelis Katsoulis Kenneth King / Transmedia The Kitchen Joseph Kubera David H. Macbride / GAGEEGO Chris Mann Charles Moulton Rosalind Newman / Harvest Dance Foundation Performance
Space 122 The Poetry Project PS1 / Institute for Art and
Urban Resources Garry Reigenborn Gus Solomons Jr. / Solomons Company Dance Eva Soltes The Squat Theatre Symphony
Space Anne Tardos Whitney Museum Independent Study Program Scholarship Stefan Wolpe Society
1988 14 th Street Dance Center / Emanu - el Midtown YM - YWHA Artists
Space Bang on a Can Composers» Forum Gyula Csapó Cunningham Dance Foundation Dance Theater Workshop Dancing in the Streets Danspace Project The Drawing Center En Garde Arts Grand Windows Amy Greenfield John Jesurun The Kitchen The Knitting Factory Robert Kovich Susan Marshall & Company Movement Research Phill Niblock / Experimental Intermedia Foundation Maria Nordman Performance
Space 122 The Poetry Project Primary Performance Group PS 1 / Institute for Art and
Urban Resources Real Art Ways Susan Rethorst Roulette Ellsworth Snyder / The First Unitarian Society Elizabeth Streb / Ringside Sun & Moon Press Telluride Institute David Tudor White Columns The Wooster Group Bill Young and Dancers
The former alternative arts
space was just one project launched under Heiss» nonprofit Institute for Art and
Urban Resources Inc..
Art Slant Chicago Art Talk Chicago Bad at Sports Bite and Smile Brian Dickie of COT Bridgeport International Carrie Secrist Gallery Chainsaw Calligraphy Chicago Art Blog Chicago Art Department Chicago Art Examiner Chicago Art Journal Chicago Artists
Resource Chicago Art Map Chicago Art Review Chicago Classical Music Chicago Comedy Examiner Chicago Cultural Center Chicago Daily Views Chicago Film Examiner Chicago Film Archives Chicago Gallery News Chicago Uncommon Collaboraction Contemporary Art
Space Co-op Image Group Co-Prosperity Sphere Chicago
Urban Art Society Creative Control Defibrillator Devening Projects Digressions DIY Film ebersmoore The Exhibition Agency The Flatiron Project F newsmagazine The Gallery Crawl... Galerie F The Gaudy God Happy Dog Gallery HollywoodChicago Homeroom Chicago I, Homunculus Hyde Park Artcenter Blog InCUBATE Joyce Owens: Artist on Art J - Pointe Julius Caesar Kasia Kay Gallery Kavi Gupta Gallery Rob Kozlowski Lookingglass Theatre Blog Lumpen Blog Marquee Mess Hall N'DIGO Neoteric Art NewcityArt NewcityFilm NewcityStage Not If But When Noun and Verb On Film On the Make Onstage Peanut Gallery Peregrine Program Performink The Poor Choices Show Pop Up Art Loop The Post Family The Recycled Film Reversible Eye Rhona Hoffman Gallery Roots & Culture Gallery SAIC Blog The Seen Sharkforum Sisterman Vintage Site of Big Shoulders Sixty Inches From Center Soleil's To - Do's Sometimes Store Steppenwolf.blog Stop Go Stop Storefront Rebellion TOC Blog Theater for the Future Theatre in Chicago The Franklin The Mission The Theater Loop Thomas Robertello Gallery threewalls Time Tells Tony Wight Gallery Uncommon Photographers The Unscene Chicago The Visualist Vocalo Western Exhibitions What's Going On?
Trained as an architect, he is particularly interested in the design and production of
urban spaces, built structures and consumer products, as well as with the use of natural
resources.
Vogwill has exhibited at Momenta Art, Brooklyn Public Library, Art
Resources Transfer, and The
Urban Institute of Contemporary Art, and has been included in group exhibitions at PS1, Metaphor Contemporary Art, Artists
Space, and several other venues in NYC.
TreeHugger talks a lot about re-energizing
urban areas and «city - fying» the world, so we can make better use of
space, use less per capita
resources and generally be more efficient planet - dwellers.
Such specific conditions include among others: limited availability of
space and the high price of
urban land, proximity to large numbers of people (and thus a need for safe production methods), use of
urban resources (organic waste and wastewater), and possibilities for direct producer - consumer contacts.
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