“Edible City” Screening on November 5, 2011
October 6, 2011
Join the individuals from the Studio for Urban Projects for a screening of Edible City. A documentary about how Bay Area residents are responding to the industrialized cultivation of "cheap" food by…
Supplanting The Pavement (October 22, 2011)
October 6, 2011
The Studio for Urban Projects has an urban greening event coming up called, “Supplanting the Pavement.” New York Times writer, Allison Arieff, will lead a panel discussion about sidewalk greening.…
ParkWide Bike Rentals Rolls Out (October 11, 2011)
October 5, 2011
An event from the SF Rec & Park! Join us on Tuesday, October 11, at 10 a.m., at the Music Concourse in Golden Gate Park, as ParkWide Bike Rentals officially rolls out in five city parks--- at…
Ben Heine’s “Pencil VS Camera”
October 4, 2011
Have you ever wished your fantasy can become a reality? Ben Heine is a multidisciplinary visual artist that developed a collection of images he calls “Pencil VS Camera.” Heine mixes photographs with…
Let Carl Warner Show You a World Full of Pure Imagination
September 30, 2011
Inspiration can come from all places, including your dinner plate. For advertising photographer, Carl Warner, it was a portabella mushroom. Many years ago, Warner went to the produce market to find…
Andy Cao Lecture on Incidental Placemaking: Beauty and Dreams (November 17, 2011)
September 28, 2011
A delightful event from The Garden Conservancy! Bai Yun (White Cloud) installation at the outdoor garden gallery at CornerStone Sonoma Art and Work of Andy Cao of Cao I Perrot Studio Vietnamese-born…
FREE DAY at the Conservatory of Flowers
September 27, 2011
Do you enjoy free visits to the museum and zoo? Visit the San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers on the 1st Tuesday of each month for FREE! Check out the different galleries that focus on different…
When the Lights Go Down in the City…
September 26, 2011
Can you cover up the names of the cities and figure out which one is which?
Designing for Active Living
September 23, 2011
Feeling a little inactive? Well perhaps you need to design an active lifestyle. Watch American Society of Landscape Architect's animated video, Designing for Active Living. Designing for Active…
Elevating Horticulture: Dynamic Landscapes and New York City’s High Line (October 5, 2011)
September 21, 2011
An event from the Garden Conservancy: "Elevating Horticulture: Dynamic Landscapes and New York City's High Line" It took more than a village to conceive, plan, design, plant, and maintain this…