Spaces
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We're finding that people can share the same spaces, do stuff with vacant space.
Some of these churches and mosques are world-class, with excellent audio-visual systems, wonderful meeting spaces, and they organize events that rival international concerts.
Many of these
spaces
could be utilized for social change.
And so I would put it on and sort of physically transform myself so that I could either contribute to or critique the
spaces
that surrounded me.
And then ... when we connect together in these connection spaces, facilitated by connection systems, we need to change the way we talk to each other and connect with one another and relate with generosity and open-mindedness and kindness and compassion and not hate.
My preconception of Bilbao was this wonderful building, you go inside and there'd be extraordinary
spaces.
But in addition to redefining what good food is, I think we need to redefine our living
spaces.
And if we were able to arrange
spaces
where we could come across works where we would be told, use these works of art to cement these ideas in your mind, we would get a lot more out of art.
The first one is we need to create
spaces.
So we create these
spaces
that are all made with recycled materials.
And I founded the Digital Rights Foundation in 2012 to address all the issues and women's experiences in online
spaces
and cyberharassment.
I think of the women who do not have the necessary support to deal with the mental trauma when they feel unsafe in online spaces, and they go about their daily activities, thinking that there is a rape threat in their in-box.
And the frogs that are exposed to atrazine, the testes are full of holes and spaces, because the hormone imbalance, instead of allowing sperm to be generated, such as in the testis here, the testicular tubules end up empty and fertility goes down by as much as 50 percent.
PV: Once we all do, we will be that much closer to living in
spaces
and systems that fight and care equally for all of us.
So every time you see a concrete jungle like that, what you've got to do is find open
spaces.
If you don't have open spaces, you've got to go there and open
spaces.
So go inside these open
spaces
and make it that people can get inside and use those
spaces.
The second point I want to make about the favelas is, you've got to open
spaces
in the favela.
The doors can actually swap out, so you can actually put on a rigid panel with a window unit in it for climate control, or a connector module that would allow you to actually connect multiple units together, which gives you larger and kind of compartmentalized living spaces, so now this same kit of parts, this same unit can actually serve as a living room, bedroom or bathroom, or an office, a living space and secure storage.
So, this idea that you have a new, sort of turbo-charged DIY community that believes in open-source, in collaboration, collaborates online, collaborates in different
spaces.
Now this was anything that could trigger my symptoms and therefore slow down the healing process, things like bright lights and crowded
spaces.
And perhaps a green roof in the future, when we're further utilizing urban areas, where there are stacks of garden
spaces.
We tried to answer this simple question: Can you find a unifying language that cuts across age and income and culture that will help people themselves find a new way of living, see
spaces
around them differently, think about the resources they use differently, interact differently?
And then they've said to every single one of their workforce, if you can, help those communities grow, and help them to maintain their
spaces.
Taking that idiom of, as it were, the darkness of the body transferred to architecture, can you use architectural space not for living but as a metaphor, and use its systolic, diastolic smaller and larger
spaces
to provide a kind of firsthand somatic narrative for a journey through space, light and darkness?
We don't bump into every neighbor, so a lot of wisdom never gets passed on, though we do share the same public
spaces.
Together, we've shown how powerful our public
spaces
can be if we're given the opportunity to have a voice, and share more with one another.
Our shared
spaces
can better reflect what matters to us, as individuals and as a community, and with more ways to share our hopes, fears and stories, the people around us can not only help us make better places, they can help us lead better lives.
We need shared
spaces
for interaction and collaboration.
I've spent a lot of time in Finland at the design factory of Aalto University, where the they have a shared shop and shared fab lab, shared quiet spaces, electronics spaces, recreation places.
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