(Cover pic: Tension/Compression by Nick Rosas)Ĭlick here to see more "Ten Top Images on Archinect's Pinterest Boards" posts. ↑ Air Ops: A Retroactive Platform for Energy Exchange by James Leng ↑ Entertainment Center by Ekta Wali with Zack Osborne, Erin Huang, Egor Machacha ↑ Public by Design: Auto-fabrication for a Contemporary Urban Physiognomy, thesis by Michela Barone Lumaga ↑ B I (h) O M E by Dami Olufowoshe (Frame Team Project Designer / Manager / Builder) in collaboration with Dana Cuff of UCLA's cityLAB, Kevin Daly and Peter Nguyen of Kevin Daly Architects, and student collaborators Andrew Akins, Garth Britzman, Dee Chang, Katie Chuh, Ciro Dimson, Adrien Forney, Kara Moore, Lyo Liu ↑ Calibrating Fragmented Territories by Ishaan Kumar ↑ Harvesting Plasticity, team thesis project by Kevin Clement with Anders Rod Today's top images (in no particular order) are from the board Student Work. ( Tip: use the handy FOLLOW feature to easily keep up-to-date with all your favorite Archinect profiles!) Devoted matcha drinkers drawn to the tea’s health benefits and pleasant rush. Cha Cha Matcha stands out for its quirky design and quality fare. Only then will we chart a community-driven path.In case you haven't checked out Archinect's Pinterest boards in a while, we have compiled ten recently pinned images from outstanding student projects on various Archinect People profiles. Specializes in all things matcha, that addictive and energizing, Japanese green tea powder. We need to discuss this openly and democratically. That is why I am calling on the Community Board to join me and our local elected officials to host a discussion this year on what equitable development means for this community and we can start by reviewing this project we are approving today. I see this rezoning as the best example yet of what development must become in terms of community control and accountability. Having spent my entire Council tenure supporting the Board to become more inclusive, empowering voices that for years were excluded, and using City Council funding I allocated to aid a body of dedicated volunteers become experts on the City’s complex land use system, I know that the Board has the tools and acumen to make informed decisions and that those decisions are made by the most representative and inclusive institution this community has. If the Community Board had approved the project with no debate, no enforcement, or no accountability mechanism, I would have opposed this project. That means the developer cannot turn around and sell this property and thereby undo these commitments. Not only are these things required by the CBA, but they are required regardless of who owns the land. The CBA requires the developer to build 33 permanently affordable housing units reserve a third of its commercial space for local businesses hire majority local or union workers for all construction and permanent jobs create 150 bike stations of which a third will be reserved for delivery workers and grants the MTA a free easement to build an ADA-accessible elevator to the 25th Street R Station. I understand why the Community Board approved this project. Stu served as New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Regional Director for the Adirondack Region for 12 years where he focused on fish, wildlife and public land planning and management. The Community Board was also divided on the proposal, meaning there was no clear mandate from the community. I opposed Industry City because none of those things happened. When the Sunset Park community was considering the Industry City rezoning proposal, I outlined a similar framework that required a community-led process and enforcement mechanism. Various x Machacha - Copenhagen Crates Presents 'The Hundred' (Album, Comp) 7 versions : CC100: Denmark: 2021: Sell This Version: 7 versions : 1 100 of 139. Découvrez ce qui manque à votre discographie et achetez des références de Copenhagen Crates. Over time and critical engagement, the developer agreed to meet all the Board’s conditions, then codified them in a binding contract known as a Community Benefits Agreement (CBA). Explorez les références du label Copenhagen Crates. It invited the developer to follow the community’s lead, held multiple hearings open to all to decide whether or how to support the project, and democratically voted to approve the project with conditions. From the beginning, the Community Board, which is the most democratic and participatory forum we have in the neighborhood, took control of this rezoning proposal. From the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal, to the BQX, to Industry City, I have opposed development projects that lacked any means for community control, enforcement, or accountability. Seven years ago, when I was first elected to the City Council, I promised that I would use my power to enact the community’s will. But it does represent the clearest example yet of the only thing that will break and reverse the cycle of displacement and gentrification forever – community-driven and accountable development.
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