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I know! I’ll put a bird on it.” Etc.) There are plenty of scientific reasons why skyscrapers don’t—and probably won’t—have trees, at least not to the heights which many architects propose.
Artist Stephen Malkoff travels the country drawing trees. He is especially impressed with his latest subject, Safety Harbor's majestic Baranoff Oak. "It looks like it has just done a great ...
All these trees, he thinks, are about to be dead. He recently posted an essay on his Per Square Mile blog, aimed at architects. He called it, "Can we please stop drawing trees on top of skyscrapers?" ...
Her simple, untitled pencil drawing of two trees and a fence took first place among 47 entries in the 10th annual Congressional Art Competition, sponsored in conjunction with the Baum School of Art.
The Menominee Nation planted eastern white pine trees in Milwaukee as a symbol of peace and unity. The trees were planted as part of a week of events for Earth Week and Arbor Day. The Menominee ...
De Chant kindly asks architects to “please stop drawing trees on top of skyscrapers.” From his post: Want to make a skyscraper look trendy and sustainable? Put a tree on it. Or better yet ...
Brian Donnelly, a.k.a. KAWS, at the Drawing Center in SoHo ... Image Margot Bergman, “Al Pine,” 1997, acrylic on found canvas, comprises a church in an alpine clearing turned into the nose ...