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suddenly.org
suddenly is a set of exhibitions, a book, and a series of public events concerning the new shape of cities where we live now. suddenly begins in Portland, Oregon, and will transpire in many places around the world.
suddenly was born of urban planner Thomas Sieverts?s* astonishing observation that ?the shaping of the landscape where we live can no longer be achieved by the traditional resources of town planning, urban design, and architecture. New ways must be explored, which are as yet unclear.?
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Sep 8, 2008milepost5
September 10, 2008, 7 pm, 4th floor deck at Milepost 5: cocktails; visual art; and, Colin Beattie discussing Greater Beaverton, including Guatemala and the Sonoran Desert. Photographs by Shawn Records; sound installation by Michael McManus; projects by Gary Wiseman and Mike Merrill; artists in attendance.
...There have been a host of events in the past week, but here are some pics of the Falcon Art Community's open house on the 18th and yesterday's Suddenly: where we live opening...
Oct 3, 2008The Writing Center
An announcement from our friends at Portland Spaces:David Bragdon is the president of Metro, the regional government best known for managing trash collection, the convention center, and the zoo; steering federal transportation funds; and determining the urban growth boundary.
Urban theorist Thomas Sieverts, writer/educator Reed Kroloff, and architect Brad Cloepfil are, variously, idealists and visionaries?and critics of many of the underlying tenets of Metro's guidance of Portland's growth.
On Monday, October 6, the two views?pragmatism and idealism?will be juxtaposed in back-to-back events. Bragdon will speak at 5:45 p.m. at the monthly Bright Lights city design discussion at Jimmy Mak's (221 NW 10th Ave). Sieverts, Kroloff, and Cloepfil will speak at 7:30 p.m., seven blocks away at the Pacific Northwest College of Art (1241 NW Johnson St) in an event it is cosponsoring with Reed College. Both events are free and open to the public.
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