art, irreverance, social commentary.
that’s what rebar are all about — and, i love it!
how fantastic that they use imagination and their creative spirit to challenge all of us to look at how we live, what we accept unthinkingly, and what we take for granted.
the cabinet national library is a desert anomaly if ever there was one.
the reminder that what you do with your parking space is up to you, since you’ve paid for it … so make it count. who care’s if you don’t have a car … you have prime downtown real estate for as long as the meter let’s you drop in change!
the challenge to the privatization of public space … or the reminder that so much of what we would imagine should be public, is actually private. i have a feeling issues of public and common space will be a major issue for the next 10-20 years of urban planning (for better or worse).
the beautiful thing about design … designing something, anything … is that it causes you to stop and think (or it should), which in turn creates the possibility that someone else will too.
night!
: )
