Nálepka “urban”

EVOL

EVOL’s New Works

‘Link’ Urban Scooter System

Plastic Life by Vincent Bousserez

Plastic Life

The Child Of Segway And GM

General Motors and Segway have teamed up on Project PUMA (Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility), a two-wheeled city vehicle capable of reaching speeds up to 35 miles per hour, and going 35 miles on a single charge at a cost of 35 cents per charge.

Test drive

Anthony Kurtz

Photography

FAT

The Villa

Unsangdong architects cooperation: Kring

Felice Varini

Kazuhiko Kawahara

New York City Water Towers

The water tower is a distinctive mark upon the New York City skyline, a rustic, turn of the century nod to convenience and practicality. If you want water pressure, you need a water tower. While some of the fancier buildings tried to hide the awkward structures behind shields and veneers of various kinds, most buildings wear their towers proudly.

New York in black and white

Times Square, 1935. Betty Boop on the marquee. The Astor came down mid-sixties, along with Penn Station and Singer Building: a bad time for beaux-arts. Streetcars in the square, no overhead wires.

Ken Niizeki

Architect: Ken Niizeki

Blind Angle

SWEET & WILD

SpY