A Nearby Quarry Informs the Interiors of This Hotel in China by Cheng Chung Design, Interior Design Magazine
GREAT writing
U.S. playgrounds are boringly safe. New designs add a whiff of danger, Fast Company
Seeing the World Through Kids Eyes, NYT
How to Fix the TikTok Problem, NY TImes
But when you dig into the national security allegations against TikTok, it is telling that most of the charges could just as easily be levied against the U.S. tech giants. And most of the tech companies’ exploitation of data has not been curbed by the government.
AI Image Generators Finally Figured Out Hands, hyperallergic
Architecture Writing Workshop is a new platform for writers to create architectural discourse, Architect News
“SS: I think that the question of accessibility is a difficult one, but architectural writing, and in particular academic writing, tends to be written for an academic audience. If we allow academia to become the only voice and agent to shape the discourse, we’ll shrink the discipline into an echo chamber, where only those who have the luxury to read will have the luxury to write, and vice versa. In that scenario, what happens to the perspectives and voices outside of academia that don’t necessarily have the resources to contribute to the conversation? There are not enough outlets talking about architecture in plain language that the public can easily understand, and this prevents the public from engaging with issues within the built environment.”
A Pediatric Cancer Center in Spain Brings the Outdoors In, Interior Design Magazine
Getting High With the Rabbi, hyperallergic
The Birth of “Pharmaco-Hasidism”, University of Chicago
Had a long convo about TikTok this week. It’s curious how pressed people are about China, and I don’t really understand the drama-rama.
When Americans fear China, what are they really afraid of?, South China News
Why Americans Fear China’s Rise, National Interest
“China is challenging the United States’ post-Cold War status as the sole superpower, the wealthiest and most influential country in the world, and the putative leader of the international order. It is offering its governing model of authoritarian socialism as a viable alternative to democracy.”
Crocs: Cool those heels, Quartz
Just bought my first pair of Crocs
Father-and-Son Architects Leave Multigenerational Marks on a Columbus Library, Bloomberg CityLab
How the Peacock Chair Became a Symbol of Black Power and Liberation, Arch Digest
THE LIBERATING CALL OF *THE MOTEL* AESTHETIC, For Scale
We are BURDENED by identity performance (see: S*CIAL MEDIA). Few motels try to create “identity” (where hotels are desperate to); why bother? They have purpose, and reinforce that exclusively.
”… an anonymous motel bedroom becomes a symbol of the mobility and rootlessness of modern life”
the setting produces a “masterful simplicity, yet one that is layered with psychological ambiguity”
What’s an authentic story, really?, Long Dash
Defining “Authentic” For 2023: What It Really Means To Be Who You Really Are, Forbes
Authenticity matters. The more you invest in transparency, connection, engagement and relatability, the easier challenges may be handled.
What are Ohio schools teaching when it comes to sex ed?, The Columbus Dispatch
Annual Venereal Disease and Sexual Education Instruction Audit 2021-2022
Indian Lake and Bellefontaine use Family & Youth Initiatives (FYI). Their website is unclear exactly what the material looks like but phrased as “utilizing self-control as an alternative to engaging in at-risk behaviors” and there is a mention of “pre-born,” so it’s likely abstinence-only
Columbus is looking to buy Get Real: Comprehensive Sex Education That Works developed by the Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts
Yellow Springs uses Making Proud Choices!
Suburban schools develop their own curriculum
Archeologists Unearthed 40 Graves at North Market in 2022, Columbus Underground
GAME CHANGERS: The Hip Hop Designers Challenging the Architecture Establishment, Metropolis
Transforming a Gas Station into a Community Asset, Metropolis
An HBCU’s Historic Preservation Program Starts with Its Own Campus, Metropolis
storytelling on 1 square inch, Civilla
What Does TikTok’s “Corecore” Have to Do With Dada?, hyperallergic
This is corecore (we’re not kidding), Nobells
Corky Lee and the Work of Seeing, N+1
Ok, I didn’t read this whole thing, but want to save just incase
The Enduring, Invisible Power of Blond, NYTimes
”Bonilla-Silva argues that white people have an in-group language to talk about racial categories, just as all groups do. We may use “citizen” or “taxpayer” or “American” to talk about dominant racial groups, which, in the American case, means white.”
Arthur sees himself as white because he is an American
Welcome to the Shoppy Shop Why does every store suddenly look the same?, Grub Street
Interesting… I wonder if there’s a parallel to interiors how everything looks local but isn’t really
Are Empty Downtowns Here to Stay?, Architect Magazine