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Tag Archives: grass
The picNYC Table
The picNYC Table by Haiko Cornelissen Architecten is a grass-covered table that attempts to transfer the user to an outdoor location without actually having to be outdoors. Perfect for the winter!
Carving a miniature city into a grassy field
Back in 2009, I posted about an artist named EVOL that creates abandoned cities and structures on the exterior of otherwise normal boxes and concrete pillars. EVOL is back now with this miniature city that’s fit into a tiny cramped … Continue reading
Fireworks by Peter Baker
Not your usual fireworks video — and that’s why I like it!
Green Field Sweater
I’d wear this (but unfortunately, it’s not real). Previously on Doobybrain: The rolling gate sweater.
Microlawns
Photo by David Yoon Microlawns is a very niche blog about super-tiny patches of green found mostly in urban cities wedged between sidewalk concrete and gravel. You’ve undoubtedly seen one in your daily walks and now you have something to … Continue reading
Section 2 of The High Line getting its own lawn
New York City’s most expensive park, the High Line, is getting its own lawn for section 2 which opens this coming Spring 2011. The High Line Blog has posted a couple of photos of the progress along with what looks … Continue reading