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The Arrogance of Space - Sao Paulo, Brazil

We felt it was time for another look at the Arrogance of Space , this time applying our filter to an intersection in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Our friend and colleague Dora Moreira took this photo for us last week - Dec 2015 - of the intersection of Praça Julio Mesquita - Avenues São João & Rua Vitória. It was 16:40 on a Saturday. Looks nice and quiet with not a lot of traffic of any sort. We are, however, looking at the space allocated to various transport forms. When you apply the colours to the photo, you start to see The Arrogance of Space emerge. This photo is a little deceptive because it is not completely aerial. The yellow of the buildings dominates, so let's focus on the streetspace. Despite being in the heart of Sao Paulo, pedestrians are not afforded very much space. The angry red of the roads emerges as the clear winner in the space sweepstakes. A token strip of purple denotes some sort of bike lane - far from anything we recognise as Best Practice. Not to menti...

Aerial NYC 1930

Katherine sent us the link to this lovely photo from the Metropolitan Museum of Art . It was taken in - we believe - New York by the Hungarian-born photographer László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946). The title is 7 A.M. (New Year's Morning) and it was taken around 1930. Ironically, the credit for the photograph reads, " Ford Motor Company Collection, Gift of Ford Motor Company and John C. Waddell, 1987 " Lovely shot. Reminds us of this Copenhagen version, taken in 2007: