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Darryl Chen, 24 04 10


TTT’s “Where The Grass is Greener” project  - singled out for its “erotic spatial possibilities of the accumulation of trash” - features in Cristina Goberna Pesudo’s article on LA Superfront’s Unplanned exhibition. The article “The Architectural Agonism of the Unplanned, a Play in Ten Acts” can be found on Domus Web here.

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Darryl Chen, 13 09 09


The Power of 8 project will be a featured partner of this year’s London Design Festival. London’s premier platform for showcasing design talent, the festival will run between 19 - 27 September in venues across the city, including the 22 Sep Power of 8 private view.

Meanwhile, the Power of 8 exhibition is gathering momentum. Long round table discussions, pinboard workshops and public events have given way to recircuiting, hacking, rendering and prototyping. The latest description of the emerging work is “a proposal for an alternate, augmented ecosystem”. Yeah, we can dig that.

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Liam Young, 12 08 09


Are the 140 character twitter splurts a modern form of haiku. Web 2.0 poets or prayers to the gods of procrastination. Make up your own mind I guess. I have formed a super fast thoughts column over on Twitter. You can follow it at @Liam_Young. Lets build a twitter ninja army.

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Liam Young, 09 07 09


Liam Young from Tomorrows Thoughts Today’s project “Make Me A Mountain!” has won the D3 Natural Systems Design Innovation Award for Sustainable New York City. You can view the project in the slow thoughts column or on the competition website. The work will be exhibited at the D3’s Brooklyn gallery in  in Autumn.

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Liam Young, 11 09 08


 Tomorrows Thoughts Today just presented a paper at the Royal Geographical Society’s Annual Conference. The paper was titled Retrofitting Suburbia: Navigating from the Generic to the Specific and is part of a larger provocative exploration into the consequences of the sustainable suburb model. With thanks to Richard Gatti who kindly read the paper while TTT was stretched across Asia on other projects. The conference programme can be found here.