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Well, I have said before that the situation with the Superhospital being built on the Glen Yards site makes the development of Turcot Yards very complicated. This is from a […]
Well, I have said before that the situation with the Superhospital being built on the Glen Yards site makes the development of Turcot Yards very complicated. This is from a […]
Olympic Sculpture Park “For decades, squat oil tanks dominated a six-acre site wedged between downtown Seattle and Elliott Bay. But by 1998, Union Oil of California had largely finished a […]
In 1982 artist Agnes Denes planted a wheatfield in lower Manhattan at a landfill site at Battery Park. The Wheatfield project was a stark visual contradiction: a beautiful golden field […]
Art project near downtown Los Angeles in 2005. “With this project I have undertaken to clean 32 acres of brownfield and bring in more than 1,500 truck loads of earth […]
It was recently announced that the decontamination process of the grounds at the old Glen Yards site, future home of a superhospital, has been completed and was under budget! More […]
I don’t know when this tower was built but it came down with all the other Turcot buildings in January/February 2005. Very visible from Autoroute 20, this tower was seen […]
In Saint Paul, Minnesota the site of this project bears an uncanny resemblance to Turcot Yards. Check this out. The picture is small but you can see there is a […]
Cheonggyecheon refers to a spectacular reclamation project that runs through the heart of Seoul, Korea. Cheonggye Stream was covered over and an elevated expressway was built on the site in […]
A former munitions testing plant in London, England becomes ” 90 hectares of new country park for the benefit of people, wildlife and the arts. Through a multi million pound investment […]
“Nine Mile Run is a small stream that flows through Pittsburgh’s East End. If you’ve ever driven through Wilkinsburg, Edgewood, Swissvale, or the east side of Squirrel Hill, you’ve driven […]
All kinds of stuff has been tossed onto or rolled down the Falaise Saint Jacques.