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Friday Links
by Kostis Kourelis | Feb 22, 2013
Rebecca Solnit
reports on the demise of Silicon Valley via the Google Bus
Last Days of Pompeii
opens at Cleveland, see catalog
here
El Anatsui retrospective at the
Brooklyn Museum
. Africa's most celebrated artist creates architectural installations. See also
High Line project
Rug activism
by Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Michael Graves and Robert A. M. Stern
British Heritage called it "a shard of glass through the heart of historic London." Renzo Piano's
Shard
, the tallest building in Europe, opened its doors. Is it transporting Dubai architecture to London? Listen to architectural critic
Karl Sharro
on BBC podcast.
Sociologist
Rupa Huq
discusses the British suburbs, subject of her new book,
On the Edge: The Contested Cultures of English Suburbia
Building unions in Philadelphia resorting to violence,
here
and
here
Richard Florida concedes on the limits of his
Creative Class
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