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THE INTERVENTIONIST'S TOOLKIT (PART 1)











Essay: Mimi Zeiger


Park(ing) Day, San Francisco. [photo courtesy of SPUR]
It’s been two and a half years since the financial crisis crippled the global economy. During the long slump that's followed, the architecture, design, and construction sectors have threatened to hit bottom over and over, but a real recovery, which would signal a final flattening out, never seems to materialize. While some firms show signs of stabilization — but only after massive job shedding in 2008 and 2009, and largely thanks to projects in China and the Middle East — most practitioners are just eking by. [1]



THE INTERVENTIONIST'S TOOLKIT (PART 2)











Essay: Mimi Zeiger
 
 

The Interventionist's Toolkit, Part 2: Posters, Pamphlets and Guides.

Hypothetical Development Organization, Mobile Cornucopia, rendering by Candy Chang. [Image via H.D.O.]

A squat retail building in New Orleans' Marigny neighborhood sits empty. Delta Countertops & Cabinets, its last tenants, are long gone, and the storefront is tagged with graffiti, including baby blue cursive spelling out "Sauce!" A glossy poster, roughly two-feet-high by four-feet-wide, hangs off center on the metal siding. The poster features a cheery illustration that might portend new development — housing, perhaps, or a revived commercial strip to replace the down-on-its-luck building? Closer inspection of the colorful rendering reveals a new future for the rundown structure. In the illustration the building is transformed into an ersatz mobile grocery. It’s raised high in the air and mounted on the back of a pickup; there's a cascade of jumbo shrimp tumbling out of it. Airborne bananas and giant carrot-shaped street benches add to a festive composition. In the upper right hand corner is a logo and the enigmatic words: The Hypothetical Development Organization.

THE INTERVENTIONIST'S TOOLKIT (PART 3)











Essay: Mimi Zeiger

 

The Interventionist’s Toolkit, Part 3: Our Cities, Ourselves.


Graffiti knitting by Magda Sayeg. [Photo by Cesar Ortega via Knitta Please]