Join the AHPI team on Thursday, May 9, at 7 pm, inside the Über Cool Stuff retail environment, for an exhibition of some popular works in the form of prints, light boxes, framed pieces, and more. Refreshments available. Artist... Read More
After a successful first year, Wednesday Night Bike Rides are back starting on May 8th, 2013.
The idea is really simple: get together on Wednesday nights and explore the city via bicycle.
Riding a bike in a group is a great way... Read More
William H. Whyte was an urbanist, writer, sociologist and people watcher among many other things. After providing commentary on corporate culture Whyte started to consider the impact that urban settings and their design had on... Read More
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Fuse Mornings are a chance to connect with creative people doing creative things.
Each month LondonFuse will open up its studio to the talented and creative... Read More
I just finished reading The Social Life Of Small Urban Space by William H. Whyte and it is a quick read about, well, small urban spaces. Offering comments on spaces in New York City from years past, many of the observations... Read More
I’m not a driver and as a result I’m not a parker. We’ll, I do drive, but not a regular basis, so I guess when I do I am a parker, but I digress.
It seems to be a complaint of drivers in London that parking is never affordable... Read More
A collection of links from this past week all having to do with geography, urban issues and the cities we live in.
This American Life - Ep. 110: Mapping
Recorded in Sept 1998 but published just a week ago, episode 110 of This... Read More
Two week’s ago saw the last ride of the inaugural season of the Wednesday Night Bike Rides. Organized by Our Street London and drawing some roots from the Forest City Bicycle Club of years past, London residents have been heading... Read More