Month: July 2020
A Chicago Variation of a Meme
This is the Chicago way. https://t.co/rZwHNbOlPW
— Peter Sagal (@petersagal) July 23, 2020
Designing to survive
This Washington Post article focuses on pandemic-induced reconceptualizations of the spaces in which we live.
Designing to Survive
As we try to understand the role of architecture post-pandemic, we have to first better understand the ways we inhabit buildings and move through space
An interesting example of story telling, oral history
This is a lovely story about one woman’s response to isolation. It’s presented via her voice and the voices of friends. Enjoy!
“‘I felt like I existed’: An oral history of one woman’s first hug after 106 days of isolation”
Two weeks into self-quarantine, Karina Montgomery told The Washington Post she was so touch-starved that she “would pay $50 for a 2-minute hug.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2020/07/14/hug-touch-isolation-coronavirus/?arc404=true