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A mini #Peng in #Magdeburg #Salbke 🔍

This structure is the #LesezeichenSalbke, or "bookmark" ("Salbke" is the name of the neighbourhood). It was built in 2009 as an open air library (and bookcrossing spot), a venue for small events, and a noise barrier for the locals. It even won some awards (like the #EuropeanPrizeForUrbanPublicSpace)!

Sadly, it's a popular spot for vandalism too, so since 2015, there are no more books here. What a shame, it is such a beautiful concept! And I feel stupid now, because I learned all of this only an hour ago. 😅 I did see a small concert a few years ago here! But it was already dark and short, so I didn't see much of the Lesezeichen at the time.

When I passed by in May to take photos of #PengMagdeburg, it looked rather sad and run-down, but I should have spent more time to take it in. Well, next time!


#graffiti #streetArt #urban #streetPhotography #PengIstPeng #urbanDecay #architecture #Architektur #urbanArchitecture #communitySpace #openAirLibrary #openBookcase #urbanDesign #socialDesign #cityscape

Green roofs can help to slow water runoff and reduce flooding, all while naturally cooling buildings and benefiting biodiversity. #ReasonsToBeCheerful has a good article about recent successes with green roofs in the Netherlands. These are next level green roofs with in-built computer regulated water flow.

“A study of Resilio’s blue-green roofs found they could capture up to 97 percent of extreme precipitation — considerably more than a conventional green roof, which typically captures around 12 percent, and more than conventional blue-green roofs, which capture around half.”

reasonstobecheerful.world/amst

Reasons to be Cheerful · Amsterdam's 'Smart' Blue-Green Roofs Reduce Urban FloodingThe city scaled up the planting of self-watering residential rooftop gardens that mitigate flooding and lower temperatures.

#FollowFriday

Im encouraging everyone to follow the account of one of my fav video makers, NotJustBikes 😍🚲

@notjustbikes.

NotJustBikes makes the best videos unpacking how our cities could be soo much better if we bought some good design and moved away from cars and made our spaces walkable and people centric. See their bio for links to their videos.

Extra special is that here on Mastodon is their main social media presence (outside video posts), and they do not want cross posting of their posts onto the capitalist platforms. Absolute legend.

So since we are on Mastodon you can very much follow them at the account above.

New to Mastodon? Consider following any of these hashtags if you’re interest to follow these topics further.

Wouldn't it be nice if the majority of streets in every city were like this. Human scale, green, people, bike, scooter, wheelchair friendly, slow and quiet. Cars are permitted but are not allowed to dominate the street. (Lambeth Oval Low Traffic Neighbourhood)
#UrbanRegeneration #LowTrafficNeighbourhood #StreetLife #WalkableCities #UrbanDesign #PlaceMaking #SustainableMobility #LivableCities #PublicSpace #EverydayUrbanism

Today in The Medium Newsletter, Marian Bull embraces #boredom with @robertroybritt, examines hostile #UrbanDesign with Riley York, and explores #ColumbusPark in Manhattan’s Chinatown with Jen Louie.

Other featured stories describe surviving a #suicide attempt, facing #famine in #Gaza, and revisiting the scene of an assault.

blog.medium.com/why-weve-lost-

The Medium Blog · Why we’ve lost the art of lingering - The Medium BlogPar The Medium Newsletter

DATE CHANGE for solarpunk hangout! Instead of Thursday May 29, it will be Friday May 30 at 8pm EST / 5pm PST / 2am in Berlin (sorry Christina...) My apologies for the eleventh-hour switch; I hope this doesn't put anyone out.

Solarpunk topic this time is public transit - what's it like where you are? what do you wish it was like? do you have any fave places for public transit and what makes them so great? what would it take to make it great in your neck of the woods, do you think?

Again, no pressure to answer any of the above q's; they're there for topics of convo if you'd like to use them or not.

I'll be posting a link a bit before the hangout on our Patreon, which you can join for as little as $1USD per month at patreon.com/solarpunkpresents. The hangout is available to all supporters 😀 Hope to see some of you there!

PatreonDécouvrez tout ce que vous réserve Solarpunk Presents sur PatreonPodcasts about people creating the future we'd like to live in