Moonrider - Café in the Sky, Finglas, Dublin (2004)
by Tatsurou Bashi
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Aerial view of Labbezanga near the Mali-Niger border, photograph by Georg Gerster, 1972.
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De Blauwe Golven, Arnhem
by Peter Struycken (1977)
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Vlindermolen, Anderlechtlaan/Sloterweg, Amsterdam
by Herman Makkink (1998)
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0形 / 千葉モノレール / 29. 4 2018
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Photographer Hayley Eichenbaum
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Langs het tuinpad van Overschie,
A13 motorway in Overschie, Rotterdam
by Rick Messemaker & Arjo Rozendaal
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2ha #13 is now available online.
Issue 13 considers the physical, legal, economic and symbolic borders which bind our everyday definition of suburban life. Three essays outline the contested nature of this space and the multiple means of separation made for the benefit of some, to the exclusion of others.
James O'Leary (Architect and Lecturer, UCL Bartlett) describes the origins of Belfast's 'Peace walls', the shaping of the residential areas through which they run, and their continued impact on the development of the city.
Therese Kenna (Lecturer, UCC) discusses the shifting methods of boundary-making since the emergence of the modern suburb and how trends in design, urban governance, and the law are undermining the possibility of a shared metropolitan future.
Walter Greason (Dean of the Honors School, Monmouth University) highlights the conflagration of race, racism, urbanism, and economic development which persists, and is in some cases maintained by the chaotic application of zoning principles in the United States' ex-urban edge.
For more information see 2ha.ie.
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Charleville-Mézières, quartier Ronde-Couture.
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