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Twin Peaks Residence, San Francisco, California,
Originally designed in 1964 by San Francisco architect Albert Lanier,
Remodeled by Feldman Architecture
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lifestyleofluxe · 2 years
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purplesimmer455 · 1 year
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Later that day, Tess’s momma came over, and she spent time with Tess, Megan, and her grandnooboo. Plus, here’s a random photo of Luna transportalating and Chrissy studying a book on archaeology*. 😄
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vlaroche · 9 months
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Fitty Win Feldman Architecture
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the-best-text-posts · 10 months
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dlyarchitecture · 11 months
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mariacallous · 1 year
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The thing that people with power don’t know is what it’s like to have little or no power. Minute by minute, you are reminded of your place in the world: how it’s difficult to get out of bed if you have mental health conditions, impossible to laugh or charm if you are worried about what you will eat, and how not being seen can grind away at your sense of self.
I am often in rooms with people who do not understand this, people more educated than me, more privileged than me – people who are so accustomed to having power that they don’t even know it’s there. I am a black woman in my fifties, I am neurodiverse, and I have multiple mental health diagnoses. Part of my job as a researcher and cultural thinker involves working with leaders in the arts, business and politics, supporting them to see the one thing they can’t: the effects of the power that they wield.
But just pointing out this disparity can leave people feeling defensive. It can get you labelled an “angry black woman”. In the past, when I started to tell people about what it felt like to have no power, and how hard it was to understand, they didn’t listen. So I turned to science, to understand the effects of power in your body, in order to bring evidence to what I already knew, and make people listen.
I call this research the neurology of power. It involves looking at the sociological explanations of power as well as the neuroscientific underpinnings. Being in a state of powerlessness leads to perpetual stress. That stress trains our bodies to be on the alert for it, compromising our productivity and happiness in situations where others – those who have never experienced that sense of powerlessness – are left to thrive.
Anyone who’s ever taken a few deep breaths, forced themselves to lower their shoulders or closed their eyes to regain their composure is aware that the brain and the body are in a constant feedback loop. We feel our thoughts and we think our feelings.
Researching these ideas brought me into conversations with leading scientists around the world. Prof Lisa Feldman Barrett, at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts general hospital, told me about a process known as “body budgeting”, or allostasis. She argues that, like a financial budget, our brains keep track of when we spend resources (eg going for a run) and when resources are deposited (eg eating). It is a predictive process, by which the brain maintains energy regulation by anticipating the body’s needs and preparing to satisfy those needs before they arise.
Feldman argues that this process is so fundamental to the architecture of the brain that it extends to our mental states. Our emotions arise from our brain’s calculations of the physical, metabolic needs of our bodies. Predicting a dangerous situation requiring us to flee results in physical changes and discomfort we register as anxiety.
This body budgeting has social effects. For instance, our ability to empathise with another person is dependent on our body budgeting. When people are more familiar to us, our brain can more efficiently predict what their inner state and struggles may be and feel like. This process is harder for those less familiar to us, so our brains may be less inclined to use up precious resources in making difficult predictions.
Sukhvinder Obhi, a professor of social neuroscience at McMaster University in Canada, told me more about how people with power often struggle to empathise with others. Because the brain makes predictions based on past experiences, these patterns are self-reinforcing. Often, powerful people learn to behave as if they have power. Powerless people learn to behave as if they have none.
This research legitimised what I always knew. Power wires the powerful for power; but it can also wire them against people without power. You can lose your empathy. And power is critical for wellbeing.
This empathy deficit has historically been a celebrated attribute among leaders – ruthlessness that allows people to make hard decisions without fear of the consequences. You can see it in political leaders of every political persuasion, from time immemorial. Today it feels particularly stark. It has left society divided, trust in powerful institutions eroded and policymaking driven by ideology rather than human experience.
We need a new kind of policymaking that puts people at the heart of the process. Policymakers need to start by listening, by sharing power with the people who really understand the nature of powerlessness and the effect of the policies they are writing. We can’t stay in this perpetual loop of those with power deciding everything. They are handicapped by their own privilege.
Many find this evidence about power uncomfortable to confront. I’ve spoken on panels, presented my arguments and had them disputed in public by senior academics, who later apologised privately, once they’d checked my references in full.
I shouldn’t need to lean on science to be heard and justify what I already know: that power is a limiting factor for our leaders and we need to make policy differently to counterbalance the power gap. This is a call to action: we can do things differently. Let’s try.
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brutgroup · 1 year
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Designed by Manfred Hermer, Mannie Feldman and Rodney Grosskopf, The Ponte Tower, completed in 1975, quickly became a monument to failed architectural and social fantasies of a neatly organized society. During its existence, the core of the 173 m high cylinder was filled with trash, apartments were used as drug stations and brothels, and gangsters collected rent. Even now, after a decade of restoration, standing on the natural rock at its base, with rain coming down from the heavens, evokes an experience of being in an architecture that belongs to the order of the pyramids. #brutgroup photo submitted by @danhandel_ https://www.instagram.com/p/CpgYOP-o19y/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Feldman Architecture reveals the Sonoma Wine Country Residence, a retreat atop a hill overlooking #Healdsburg in California Read more: Link in bio! Photography: Adam Rouse @adamrousephoto. Feldman Architecture: The second phase of design at Sonoma Wine Country works to transform an effortless one-bedroom retreat into a dynamic escape for a growing family. Our original design comprised of a compact kitchen, primary bedroom, and guest house perched atop a hill overlooking Healdsburg. The graceful addition seamlessly expands the home’s private wing east, inserting an updated, secluded primary suite overlooking expansive views of the valley floor and distant hills… #usa #california #архитектура www.amazingarchitecture.com ✔ A collection of the best contemporary architecture to inspire you. #design #architecture #amazingarchitecture #architect #arquitectura #luxury #realestate #life #cute #architettura #interiordesign #photooftheday #love #travel #construction #furniture #instagood #fashion #beautiful #archilovers #home #house ‎#amazing #picoftheday #architecturephotography ‎#معماری (at Healdsburg, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmFgvL5Mzz7/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Surf House in Santa Cruz by Feldman Architecture and Ground Studio Landscape Architecture. #architecture #landscapearchitecture #landscaping #landscape #landscapedesign #garden #gardens #greenery #gardendesign #outdoor #outdoors #outdoordecor #exterior #exteriordesign #exteriordecor #home #homedecor #archilovers #inspiration #designer. https://www.instagram.com/p/CnjKyZuSbOV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sexy-sexy-boy · 2 months
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sonic space , sonic elements , sonic architecture
Morton Feldman - Rothko Chapel / For Frank O’Hara ( 1LP )
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architectuul · 2 months
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The Great Repair
The Great Repair exhibition, which was presented in Akademie der Künste last year in Berlin, is now in Pavilon de'l Arsenal in Paris.
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Curators of the exhibition, Florian Hertweck, Christian Hiller, Markus Krieger, Alex Nehmer, Anh-Linh Ngo and Milica Topalović, lean on the statement from the text “Repair and Revolution" by Eva von Redecker: “We face such an enormous need for transformation that it would be downright absurd to disregard the most radical term for change that we have in our political vocabulary. The question is how to fill it with meaning. I understand revolution less as a break and more as an interstitial change, a change that creates the new through and out of the in-between spaces of the old.” This is where repair can begin. Moreover, understanding revolution in this way, as “processes of successive replacement” of “anchor practices,” Eva von Redecker offers an approach to change that is oriented toward practice.
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The main staircase leading to the exhibition halls, pictured here before the completion of renovations overseen by Brenne Architekten. Photo: Holger Herschel / © Holger Herschel
What does a great repair in the context of built environment means? According to the authors means to work with the existing, Start with the everyday, Repair the practice / Practice repair, Decolonize knowledge worlds, Tools to the people and Keep the scars visible.
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Working with the existing according to the statement does not mean heritage preservation, but responsible care of the built fabric. What matters is recognising the available material artefacts and their ecological and social contexts as a starting point, rather than endorsing a return to the past or embracing them without critical examination. Repair is firmly rooted in an object’s potential use value; it is fundamentally distinct from a mindset of consumption. Engaging with our material legacy also involves a conceptual critique of the discipline—of a conception of architecture that priorities spaces of representation over spaces of reproduction.
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"If we want to “repair” architectural practice with its inherent social inequalities, we need to begin with the discipline’s self-repair," point out the authors and continue "to accomplish this, we must fundamentally reevaluate its working conditions, educational models, hierarchies, and outdated self-understanding—especially the notion that architects should design more and more new buildings."
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"The fundamental repair of architectural practice requires the competencies of people who are not usually regarded as experts, as well as types of knowledge that are suppressed, marginalized, and eroded by technocratic, profit-oriented, colonialist dynamics." Such talents, techniques, and traditions of expertise can redesign our relationships within the social and natural environment.
Repair begins with a recognition of what is irreparable due to the irreversible nature of the damage. "We must rebuild, mend, heal, and maintain, but at the same time we must acknowledge that our repair efforts cannot fully erase the material and immaterial harm. Preserving visible scars and our collective memory are therefore integral aspects of the great repair."
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Edit, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), 2019, The feminist collective Edit designed a vacuum cleaner that functions only if three people operate it at the same time. © Edit Collective
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Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Manifesto for Maintenance Art, 1969! Proposal for an Exhibition “CARE”, 1969. © Mierle Laderman Ukeles. Courtesy Mierle Laderman Ukeles & Ronald Feldman Gallery, New York
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Michael Wolf: from the series Bastard Chairs, 1995–2017. © Estate of Michael Wolf
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Kader Attia, Hypomnemata, 2023, Attia argues that the aesthetics of modernism, from architecture to everyday objects like packaging materials, reflect processes of cultural appropriation. © Kader Attia. © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2023
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Starting in April 2023, Inga representatives from across Colombia collectively wove a three-dimensional cartography of their territory over several months. During the inaugural workshop, which took place at Muskui Wasi (House of Dreams), a meeting space in Mocoa, Putumayo, weavers and researchers agreed on how to integrate materials and techniques from different Inga regions. In the picture below, Taita Hernando Chindoy, leader of the Inga People of Colombia, points out current challenges facing Inga territories. Above, John Jairo Jansasoy and Luzdary Santacruz examine their community in Aponte in an aerial photo. © Ñambi Rimai
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Marjetica Potrč, The Time of Humans on the Soča River, 2021 The drawing tells the story of a world marred by the exploitation of natural resources, highlighting humanity's urgent transformation from perceiving itself as the owner of nature to assuming the role of its caretaker. © Marjetica Potrč. Courtesy Marjetica Potrč & Galerie Nordenhake Berlin, Stockholm, Mexico City
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Cart is a fully functional cargo bike created from salvaged car parts as part of the series Cars into Bicycles. It also pays homage to the triciclos de tamales, mobile retail shops widely used by street vendors in Mexico. Folke Köbberling, Martin Kaltwasser. © VG Bild- Kunst, Bonn 2023
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blueeyedbesson · 3 months
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Celebrity Roleplay Character
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Abigail Noel Demko
Younger sister of Thatcher Demko
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Age: 26
Career: Actress (Voice/Live Action) & Singer (side hustle)
Love Interests:
Quinn Hughes
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Zach Beeken (ex; 3 years)
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Joe Keery (ex; 4 months)
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Other Exes:
Dylan O'Brien (8 months) Hayden Christensen (6 month secret sexual relationship) Cameron Boyce (5 years)
Filmography:
Teen Wolf (season 2; 2011) American Heist (2014) Superstore (seasons 1-2; 2015-2016) Stranger Things (season 3; 2019) Outer Banks (season 1-present; recurring; 2020-present) Halloween Kills (2021) The Summer I Turned Pretty (season 1-present; 2022-present) Five Nights At Freddy's 2 (TBA) Scream 7 (TBA)
Discography:
Singles
Pretty Girl Debbie Downer (with Penelope Bacon) That Part After We Broke Up (with Dylan Arnold) exes (with Penelope Bacon) greedy Stupid In Love (with Garrett Nichols) Mr. Jones Love Me Better Here's To Us think later knowing you exist butterflies (with Zach Beeken)
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Inner Circle
Penelope Bacon: through skeet ulrich. he is the god father to both of them Quinn Hughes: at an event for the canucks right after quinn got drafted Brock Boeser: through thatcher Jack Hughes: through quinn Luke Hughes: through jack
Enemies
D'Amelio Family: incredibly rude Pete Davidson: never liked him and always got a sinister vibe from him Kardashians & Jenner: they think they're up on high horses or something
Other Facts - skeet ulrich is her godfather - wants to star in more horror movies - grew up playing hockey with thatcher and almsot became a skater - treats luke like a brother & has a love/hate relationship with jack, like real siblings - studies architecture in free time - had a crush on ben feldman
Less Than 5 Dates -Drew Starkey (3 dates) -Dylan Arnold (4 dates) -Josh Hutcherson (4 dates) -Garrett Nichols (1 date) -Mason Gooding (2 dates) -Ross Butler (3 dates) -Nico Hischier (2 dates) -Jack Hughes (half date; was a group date & they got ditched by their dates but finished the night together anyway)
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spring ranch | catwalk ~ feldman architecture
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heretoinspire · 2 years
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Via @retro_mimis San Francisco residence designed by Feldman Architecture @feldmanarchitecture #70s #80s #interiors #vintage #60s #vintagehome #retro #modern #retrostyle #retroaesthetic #love #nostalgia #obsessed #70sdecor #80sdecor #70sdesign #80sdesign #old #nostalgia #stylish #furniture #retromimis #classy #bedroom #livingroom #apartamento (en San Francisco, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChemNSdqIad/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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carlakennedy · 3 months
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Feldman Architecture
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