Metis (met'is) Greek origin. A wide array of practical skills and acquired knowledge developing in response to a constantly changing natural and human environment.
Upon request by author Jack Bryceland, prototypical graphic concepts were developed for the cartographic element of the revised edition of his book. These were to introduce each trail within the well-known hiking guide.
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Diversity plays an important role in most, if not all, complex systems. Accordingly, it is a term used in a broad spectrum of professions and areas of study – from ecology’s “biodiversity” to the “diversification” of investments in the business world. Read more... »
Who's Been Densified, Who Hasn't [The Tyee]
As one of Mayor Sullivan's many pet projects, EcoDensity has received its fair share of publicity and attention. For those of you "not-in-the-know," the EcoDensity initiative focuses on the idea that population/housing density is intricately related to environmental sustainability, housing affordability, and livability. Read more... »
New Beginnings [Sitelines Magazine - Oct 2008]
This is both a frightening and exciting time to be entering the architecture and
landscape architecture profession. On one hand, the consequences of our errors have
never been so profound. Read more... »