Design inspiration and notes for natural living by designer and artist Diana Witcher.
BLOG RESEARCH INSPIRATION RECIPES ABOUT BIBLIOGRAPHIES
This link will take you to my portfolio website: www.dianawitcher.com.
Design inspiration and notes for natural living by designer and artist Diana Witcher.
BLOG RESEARCH INSPIRATION RECIPES ABOUT BIBLIOGRAPHIES
This link will take you to my portfolio website: www.dianawitcher.com.
Human Flow — Ai Weiwei Over 65 million people across the globe have been forced from their homes to escape climate change, war, and famine. It comprises the greatest displacement since World War II. Artist and filmmaker Ai Weiwei reveals the astonishing scale of the global refugee crisis and its profound impact on societies and individuals.
How biomimicry beat the sonic boom by Henry Tobias Jones | March 28, 2019 The incredible true story of how a bird watcher’s love of the natural world helped to solve an engineering problem plaguing the urban heart of Tokyo: the Bullet Train’s sonic boom headache. Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons Jonatan Svensson Glad
Thomas Sayre, Gyre, 1999 Just How Did Those “Rings” Come About? by Emily Kotecki | Jul 6, 2016 While Thomas Sayre is a Raleigh-based artist and architect, he has constructed works of art all over the world. To create his art, Sayre uses earth and soil from the ground where his sculptures will eventually stand to form earth … Continue reading
Peace Bridge—Santiago Calatrava by Annalise Klingbeil, Calgary Herald | March 23, 2017 Approved by council in 2008 in a 7-6 vote just seven days before the global economy was sent into a tailspin with U.S. banking giant Lehman Brothers collapsed, the bridge became a punching bag for critics. Just as quickly, the bridge became a source … Continue reading