Oct 9, 2013

China Accidentally Built a Housing Complex in the Middle of a Highway



China Accidentally Built a Housing Complex in the Middle of a Highway


There's no denying that China doesn't have the best record when it comes to urbanplanning and developmentparticularly in regards to real estate—and their most recent blunder is a doozy. Thanks to some poor planning and (presumably poor) communication, China accidentally built a brand new set of modern apartments right in the middle of an eight-lane highway. Your very own permanent, honking sound soother.
China Accidentally Built a Housing Complex in the Middle of a Highway3
The whole thing started when a block of residents in Xi'an, Shaanxi province in western Chinawere uprooted to make room for a soon-to-be-constructed public park. In exchange for the inconvenience, tenants were promised a brand new, block of modern apartments—it's just too bad city planners forgot about that little eight-lane superhighway they were going to build in the exact same place. Whoops.
The previously-relocated residents got a few months of peace and quiet in their new homes before the council came a-knockin' and politely asked if they would move out of their brand new homes, please. As you can imagine, these involuntary nomads weren't happy. Plus, after all that park and highway and fancy apartment construction, council funds were running low. And since it could barely offer any reasonable amount of compensation, the tenants refused to accept what little it did.
Left with no other options, the council just built the highway around the new building, bringing an eight-lane highway to four. And everything considered, the tenants actually seem to be taking it pretty well. As one resident, Shing Su, told The Daily Mail:
We don't exactly like being stuck out in the middle of a 60metre-wide highway, but you get used to it. If they make a decent offer most would move, but it's hard as it seems we had only settled here when we were asked to move.
But the best/saddest part of the story? The highway hasn't done anything to help the horrible rush-hour congestion—the whole reason it was built in the first place. It was all done for nothing. [The Daily Mail]

Oct 4, 2013

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Oct 1, 2013

64 Square Feet: Writer Lived Inside Astor Place Cube in New York City


64 Square Feet: Writer Lived Inside Astor Place Cube in New York City





The Astor Place Cube, also known as the "The Cube" or by its official name "Alamo", is an iconic outdoor sculpture by artist Tony Rosenthal. Located at a busy intersection of Lafayette Street at 8th Street in New York City, it's hard to miss. But even local residents may be shocked to discover someone may have been living inside the 64 square foot steel cube...


Driven to seek solitude while living in New York City, the constant bombardment of social technologies, email, and other modern day distractions which can hamper focus all led 37 year old writer "Dave" to find the calm in the eye of the storm offered inside The Cube. The inside was secretly converted into the most compact of residences (even by New York standards), with about 512 cubic feet of usable space within, as revealed in the short documentary, Man In a Cube, revealing the ultimate in small space living.
Lined with acoustic foam to dampen the noises of the city outside, the hollow interior was converted to offer Dave all the basic amenities for cooking, sleeping, writing, exercising, and even a bathroom, all from within a space which resembles a deep ocean vessel. Dave even outfitted a bicycle generator and hooked it up to a car battery to power up interior lights and his small collection of gadgets. For all intents and purposes, this resourceful individual staked out an apartment, albeit a very small one (and possibly illegal), where nobody knew one existed.
Dave is supposedly moving out of his extremely small space "apartment", crediting a 60 second meditation technique*, which has given him a coping mechanism to counteract the technostress which initially drove him inside the Astor Place Cube.

*Is this real or just an elaborate hoax as some readers suspect? Some suspicious and astute readers have noted the meditation technique promoted at the tail end of the video was produced by WHIL, a program founded by Dennis "Chip" Wilson (also founder of Lululemon), and this whole small space living story was staged.
(Images: Beyond My Ken/Creative Commons; screencaps from Man In a Cube)

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