I am 18, and trying to figure out what I want to do with my life. This is what I think.
This is what it feels like to be running on fumes. I am in survival mode, just doing what I have to do. I am very tired. Very. Tired. 11 more days.
Tiny house under construction in Oakland, CA. Submitted by Matt Wolpe.
I want to be the kind of man that builds things like this.
“Housing for the Homeless: 14 Smart and Sensitive Solutions
By Steph in Architecture & Design, Urbanism
City officials spend a lot of time and energy worrying about how to keep homeless people off public furniture and out of certain common areas, when they should be considering how to better manage the issue of homelessness in general. One area of focus is homeless housing, whether simply meeting the immediate needs of people who live on the streets or providing a more long-term, forward-thinking transitional living spaces. These 14 designs for homeless housing provoke thought as to how we can meet the needs of disadvantaged people living in our own communities, and ensure that the situation is only temporary.”
Via: WebUrbanist
This makes sense.
The Clemson Clay Nest was a public land art installation by Bavarian artist Nils-Udo that was constructed in the botanical gardens at Clemson University in South Carolina in 2005.
So cool to see poler reblog something that is so close to home.
Piered cabin on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska.
Photograph by Eric Rolph.
Bump college, I’ll just camp here for eternity.
Cottage on Cape Cod, MA. Submitted by Nic Wolff.
This is why I want to study architecture.