Patrick Pittman
Patrick is a Toronto-based writer, editor, and strategist who has spent his career asking questions and building communities for pages, stages, screens, and microphones across the world. He was editor for The Alpine Review’s third print issue. He now co-edits and writes Buckslip, and as a partner at No Media Company, helps a small global roster of clients with human understanding and research-driven strategic sensemaking. He has been a correspondent for Monocle in Australia, the South Pacific, and Canada, and previously edited Dumbo Feather.
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Marcus Westbury’s Renew Newcastle organization has provided an exciting, replicable, low-budget model for urban renewal, focused on taking down not just the boards in the windows but the barriers to entry.
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Permanence is a contradictory idea. The moment of “now” is as fiercely urgent as it has ever been. Now is the only time we will ever live in, and the only time we can do anything about.
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There are only three towns on Alaska’s Dalton Highway, or the North Slope Haul Road, the northernmost road in America.
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Ingrid Burrington is one of the few researchers and designers paying attention to the infrastructure that powers and connects all our shiny gadgets and gives us access to all the knowledge in the world.
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A collection of ideas and thoughts that point to the future of architecture and urbanism.