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Author Archives: visiopolis
“Resilient New York City” Documentary Film
Visiopolis is happy to share its first urban video project and draft teaser of the documentary film “Resilient New York City”. We are still in a fundraising campaign and organizing the production, so please get in touch with us in case you wish … Continue reading
Photography-Me and Label-Me
The need to exist on the screen made us produce self-portraits of our lives. A life that has to be happy, busy, fulfilled and creative. The best way of showing it is through our social networks and by using photography … Continue reading
And if our streets were submerged in water?
After the passage of Sandy in New York, the natural disorders that our world is currently facing, and the successful COP21 agreement, climate change should no longer be a debate but a dictate that we shall all acknowledge and follow. … Continue reading
I dreamed of a polka dots house
I dreamed of a polka dots house. An imposing house, painted in carmine red, decorated with Alebrijes drawings. I remember one image: a concrete façade of a 2 storey-house, set in a street surrounded by the silhouettes of buildings, at … Continue reading
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Yesterday I spent my night with Bjarke Ingels
Yesterday I spent my night with the architect Bjarke Ingels on YouTube. That’s probably why I dreamed about a big, generous and playful space. I was with 3 male architects (a widespread gender in my profession, but I will come … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, energy, industrial design, slums, sustainability, waste management
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