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Tivoli As Seen By a Temporary Resident – Emily Wissemann2 comments

emilywissemann wrote 1 year ago: Tivoli: The New York Times called it the Greenpoint of the Hudson Valley.  I’m afraid that the … more →

Tags: zEUS118, First-Hand Accounts/ Urban Adventures, Hudson Valley, Community, Tivoli

Walking around Bard - Sorrel

sorreld wrote 1 year ago: In her post on the emphasized architecture of Bard, Emma made a good point about the spaces and the … more →

Tags: Mobility, Infrastructural Spaces, Public Space

Bard Spaces: Winners and Rejects- Myan Melendez

myanmelendez13 wrote 1 year ago: When we were told to go on a hunt for underused/well used bard spaces an abundance of examples of bo … more →

Tags: Myan, Design+Architecture, First-Hand Accounts/ Urban Adventures, East Coast US, Public Space, schools, Temporary/Re-appropriated Spaces

Jin Jun - 2nd Floor Tewks Bathroom Study1 comment

Jin Jun wrote 1 year ago: *I just realized Iden also wrote about this but I’m gonna go ahead ‘cause I already started writing … more →

Tags: Jin Jun, Gender and Sexuality, Politics of Public Space, Marginality/Inequality, Design+Architecture, First-Hand Accounts/ Urban Adventures, History, Public Space, Temporary/Re-appropriated Spaces

Public Restrooms- Iden S.

ias123 wrote 1 year ago: Many of our discussions on gender and space center around implicitly gendered spaces; of course, we  … more →

Tags: Iden Sapsé, Gender and Sexuality, autonomous design, First-Hand Accounts/ Urban Adventures, Interior Spaces, Public Space

Gender and Sexuality, Hallie Greenberg

halliegreenberg wrote 1 year ago: When I was reading “Walking After Midnight: Women, Sex, and Public Space” I was instantl … more →

Tags: zEUS118, Hallie Greenberg, Gender and Sexuality, First-Hand Accounts/ Urban Adventures, New York City, Hudson Valley, Public Space

The Benches on the Path to the Campus Center-Adam Skinner1 comment

adamskin wrote 1 year ago: There are two benches that are awkwardly placed on the pathway that leads to campus center. To me, i … more →

Tags: zEUS118, Adam Skinner, Genre, First-Hand Accounts/ Urban Adventures, Geographic Regions, Hudson Valley, spaces

Temporary Space - Ginny Hanusik

ginnyhanusik wrote 1 year ago: The Catskill and Hudson trailers are located to the south of the pristine field that Manor and Robbi … more →

Tags: Ginny, Temporary/Re-appropriated Spaces

Smoking Culture and Space. Armaan Alkazi1 comment

armaan92 wrote 1 year ago: The most social public spaces on campus are perhaps those that have been appropriated by smokers, no … more →

Tags: Armaan, subcultures, First-Hand Accounts/ Urban Adventures

Gabe Adels-CCS Lobby3 comments

gabels06 wrote 1 year ago: What an underutilized space! There’s one bench when you walk in, and I’ve never seen som … more →

Tags: Gabes Adels, Markets/Commerce, Politics of Public Space, Marginality/Inequality, Art and Other Media, Design+Architecture, East Coast US, Museums, Art

The Breezeway - Grace Diliberto1 comment

gd9307 wrote 1 year ago: Living in Keene, I have come to spend a considerable amount of time travelling through or hanging ou … more →

Tags: zEUS118, Grace Diliberto, Design+Architecture, Hudson Valley, East Coast US

Bard Trails and Tivoli Bays- Barbara Haupt2 comments

thattree wrote 1 year ago: The awesome, extensive trail-system that runs all along the Hudson on our campus is oddly enough the … more →

Tags: zEUS118, Barbara Haupt, Mobility, Ecology and sustainability, Design+Architecture, First-Hand Accounts/ Urban Adventures, Hudson Valley, Parks

Jin Jun - Unofficial Pedestrian Roading @ Bard 2 comments

Jin Jun wrote 1 year ago: The “public-ness” of a space can be defined by its frequency and repetition of usage.  This is true … more →

Tags: zEUS118, Jin Jun, Politics of Public Space, Mobility, autonomous design, First-Hand Accounts/ Urban Adventures, History, Public Space

How do plants occupy public space? - Liz Castle

ec198 wrote 1 year ago: As a student horticulture worker, I have been ushered into the landscape world of Bard’s campu … more →

Tags: zEUS118, Liz Castle, Politics of Public Space, Ecology and sustainability, Parks, Public Space

The Shuttle, Hallie Greenberg2 comments

halliegreenberg wrote 1 year ago: When asked to think about a public space on the Bard campus I immediately think of the Bard College … more →

Tags: zEUS118, Hallie Greenberg, Mobility, First-Hand Accounts/ Urban Adventures, Hudson Valley, imagined spaces

J S HUSAK- Manor Dining Room

jh2817 wrote 1 year ago: As I write this it is Fall Break and I am sitting in the dining area at Manor. It is dimly lit (as a … more →

Tags: John Husak, Design+Architecture, First-Hand Accounts/ Urban Adventures, History, Hudson Valley, Interior Spaces, Temporary/Re-appropriated Spaces

Sunshine- Violeta Borilova2 comments

vm4123 wrote 1 year ago: A very relaxing, spacious, sunny, and comfortable space to study exists on our campus. Location: the … more →

Tags: Violeta Borilova Mezekieva, Politics of Public Space, Mobility, Design+Architecture, First-Hand Accounts/ Urban Adventures, West Coast US, Infrastructural Spaces, Public Space

Tewksbury Cove ~ Chad Rosenbloom1 comment

cr6689 wrote 1 year ago: When considering unregulated student spaces at Bard College, the first spot that comes to my mind is … more →

Tags: zEUS118, Chad Rosenbloom, Protests and Social Movements, youth and education, First-Hand Accounts/ Urban Adventures, Temporary/Re-appropriated Spaces, Public v. Private Space Debates

Poor Benches - Hannah Otto1 comment

hlotto wrote 1 year ago: In between Old Henderson and Stone Row there is a grass square with a picnic table planted right in … more →

Tags: Hannah Otto, First-Hand Accounts/ Urban Adventures, Public Space


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