Tuesday, June 10, 2008

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The fields of the Red Cross Via

few days ago I found this picture which depicts a plowed field near the city.



I had taken in September 2007. In the background you can see the walls of the cemetery, past the row of trees bordering the railroad, the two towers and the bell tower of the Great Mother of God, not coming very well: it is a bit 'in the background. In fact I had thrown in a drawer. When I found myself in the hand by chance I have, however, made me think.
I thought that this area will become Via Croce Rossa strategic soon. Here it is in
satellite image, taken from Google Maps :

In Section 1, from which the photo was taken, we also see a stretch of Via Croce Rossa. In Section 2, we recognize the station building and the white building of the "twin towers" (in the lower right image). In this work area teeming urban transformation designed to connect via the new subway under the station square, Via Carducci, Via Mazzini, with the subway (the old "vault") that connects the historic center with Via Croce Rossa, in fact, and, most importantly, Via Marconi and the beltway.
But, if I remember correctly, the area should soon be affected by a work.
look at the situation with a broader perspective:

Point 2 indicates the area of \u200b\u200bthe vault with the extension of Via Marconi, which flanks the parking lot next to the cemetery and connects with the new exit of the highway.
Point 1, however, indicate the area of \u200b\u200bthe future underpass Via Croce Rossa - Via Mascagni, who should be the second axis road linking the city center on one side and the other tangential and A1.
In this case, that kind of crooked and irregular trapezoid between North Ring Road, Via Marconi and Via Croce Rossa might become very attractive for various economic entities, given the traffic in and out from Bicester, who will pass on those roads.
So the question arises: there are still those fields in 2010-2011?

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Saturday, April 26, 2008

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Bicester disappearance

I found by accident this yellowed photos I printed myself, creating a sort of impressionistic effect "on Emanuelli. They were perhaps the early '80s and I had fun in an improvised darkroom in imitation of the David Hemmings in Blow Up, a look unusual aspects of our small town. I never found out murders, but this photo, which depicts the housing in Via Pascoli against the backdrop of a cornfield, indirectly reveals something that today is no more.


observing the recovery from the satellite, we can identify the area photographed in the box in red and the point where the photo was taken, which is the current round of Via Baracca, the red circle.

In the midst of now there is a field of corn, but the residential neighborhood of Nagy and Via Massenza.
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Sunday, January 20, 2008

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Chi l'ha visto?

I read on the website of the City of Bicester that our city, "for its innovative experience environment Councillor, was invited to international conference Climate Change Urban Forestry - A global vision, many local solutions and best practices , which was held in Rome on 17 and December 18 by calling the top experts in the capital world on the theme of cities and urban green areas. The pride of our city, in addition to the enormous wealth of public parks with indices highest per capita, is the urban forest, which was also the protagonist of the episode of December 20, GR1 Habitat, the colors of the earth , heading into the depths of the news in Radio One. [...] The forest urban green lungs outside the city, is located between the bypass and via Marconi, and took shape with the work in the station. Wooded area, in fact, were transplanted to 24 lime [21 in another article on the same site] and the oak harvested from the station square and the park Guernica ".
But where exactly all this flower 'eye? Consulting Google Maps seems to locate in the area circled in red near the ring road, in the two satellite photos.
It' really what I dont know. I've never seen up close and do not even know how to get to. There are pedestrian walkways or paths that do are easily from the city center? Reading the article this information can not be ascertained, if somewhat nebulous. And this is really
urban forest? The meaning of the term "urban" to any dictionary of the Italian language is "citizen of the city."
Looking at the map, if the wood is just that, the city seems to have very little. It lies beyond the railway, beyond the cemetery, beyond the settlements craft / industrial Via Marconi, there are no homes, if not scattered, there is no real urban area, there is the city, which is across from 'On the other hand.
may be that the elusive forest is this side of the road sign "Bicester" and that that is enough to call it urban. Or maybe you will not be necessary to reform the dictionary?
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red crabs

The population of cities the world has outpaced that of the rest of the planet.
Cities are responsible for the emission of carbon dioxide by 80%.
Within five years the Arctic summer ice will be completely dissolved.
Already this summer the Northwest passage was, for five weeks, traveled by ships.
They are all very alarming data raise numerous questions of climate change sull'irreversibilità in place and the future of Earth.
In this regard, I read about Repubblica.it interview with Werner Herzog's very interesting. Speaking of the red crabs of Christmas Island, north-west of Australia, resumed in two of his films ( Toll from deep and Invincible), those "millions and millions of red crabs that came out of the woods," that it was impossible not to step on walking, Herzog reflects on the fate of man and of life on our planet:
"[...] And then as we are aware that these creatures will survive us. After being in Antarctica and have seen the world from a completely different point of view, I realized that our technological civilization, with its huge waste of resources is not sustainable. But not only this, it is obvious that the technology will be the first to disappear. In the end nature will regulate us and we will disappear fairly quickly, more quickly than we are the dinosaurs extinct. For them, it took millions of years, even though millions of years in geological terms they are nothing. The human presence will disappear faster. What will become of us? I spoke with many scientists and they told me that crabs, sea urchins and sponges are the ones who are more likely to survive. Among the terrestrial creatures, reptiles. What remains, instead of us? I think one of the most dangerous follies made man on this planet will remain above the dams, such as the Vajont, which has 60 meters of concrete foundations and steel, and is 150 meters high. Although everything is still standing, and two hundred or three hundred thousand years is still there. Turin there will be no more, and even Los Angeles, but the Vajont will last longer than the pyramids. The greatest of human follies outlive everything else. "