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A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction | Christopher Alexander, Sara Ishikawa, Murray Silverstein

Alexander championed systems designed to resonate with human needs and emotions, a philosophy that inspired the human-centric and participatory elements of Agile.

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The Power Broker | Robert A. Caro
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3 months and 1,162 pages later, I‘m finally done with The Power Broker! Totally lives up to its reputation as one of the greatest biographies of all time. Caro‘s meticulous attention to detail and captivating narrative style make this a true epic. Grateful to have learned so much about the political history & urban geography of the city I now call home. 🌟5/5🌟

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Susanita
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As a #longtimefed I worked in a total of seven different buildings. I saw on Bluesky this morning that the current regime has offered hundreds of federal buildings for sale, about a third of them in the Washington DC area.

You would think a real estate genius would know that selling multiple properties at once, when the agency managing those properties has had its staff cut, might not bring the highest price? Or maybe that‘s not the goal?

kspenmoll OMG they are selling our buildings. Please no one buy them! 6mo
TheBookHippie 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫 6mo
Aims42 Real estate genius + 🍑🤡 does not compute. Again, how did a man who declared bankruptcy on his businesses not once, not twice, BUT multiple times become our president??? 6mo
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Leftcoastzen Absolutely correct, unfortunately!😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡 6mo
Leftcoastzen @Aims42 it‘s actually 6 bankruptcies. He‘s a total grifter. 6mo
Tamra Also, to what office are workers being required to return to? 🤔 hmmmmmmm 6mo
AmyG We will become like Russia. A country of oligarchs. Run by a dictator. 6mo
Amor4Libros @Tamra That was my first thought, too! 6mo
Susanita @kspenmoll In “normal” times I would be in favor of selling excess and repurposing the buildings. This happened to the sixth building where I worked, and it made sense. However, these are not normal times. 😒 6mo
Leftcoastzen Many federal workers said when they were forced to come back to the office, no desk , no chair, no computer, no WiFi 6mo
ImperfectCJ It's possible that it's by design...lower the prices so a handful of wealthy investors can buy up the real estate. It's a stated goal of the administration (via its unelected representative) to privatize as much of the government as possible, and it's in line with the Russian model for oligarchs to gather up all they can at prices engineered to be low by intentionally flooding/crashing the market. A good time to re-read the tagged. 6mo
Susanita @ImperfectCJ I think it‘s by design. 6mo
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staci.reads
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I've had this one on my shelf for a long time after hearing about it on the What Should I Read Next podcast and finally got to it when it came up as November's #Bookspin. Really interesting discussion of what makes a city livable, healthy, and desirable. @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 9mo
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Leftcoastzen
The Park and the People: A History of Central Park | Roy Rosenzweig, Elizabeth Blackmar
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#SummerSouls #park Every time I have gone to New York, I try to visit some part of Central Park. A treasure! When it was first built, the common complaint was it was too far north, the city would develop that far out.😂 New York wouldn‘t be the same without this amazing space.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Sounds amazing! 1y
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Pogue
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I will never look at parking the same way again. I think the title is a bit wrong, it should be “Explains North America”.

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Everyone is Watching | Megan Bradbury
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I really liked this one. I thought it was a really fun time. It's just super chatoic the whole time. I liked the game ascpet and the action just kept coming. This isn't like a hard-hitting crazy thriller. It's just a fun time. 4/5

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Pogue
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It was a November afternoon in Queens and Jie Zou was looking for a parking spot.
#FirstLineFridays
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Sace I just read the description of this book. I may have to read it but I wonder if it will just anger me. 1y
Pogue @Sace I don‘t know, parking lots anger me as it is. Such a waste of land. My book club picked it. I am very excited for the discussion. 1y
Sace Just the description angered me! It seems like a great book club pick though! 1y
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Chelsea.Poole
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Crossings is an eye-opening and incredibly thorough look at the way the human-created roads are affecting everything from deer populations and monarch butterfly migration in North America, to kangaroo roadkill and orphaned wallabies in New Zealand. Goldfarb lays out ways humans are correcting our mistakes—building land bridges for crossings and planting milkweed for butterflies. Is it enough? Can we do more?
I loved this book!!

CoffeeK8 This sounds fascinating 1y
Hooked_on_books Yes! This was so good! 1y
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