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Hello. I live in New York and work at The Living. I hold a graduate degree from Columbia University's GSAPP and an undergraduate architecture degree from the University of Texas at Austin. I have more than seven years of professional experience at noted architecture firms, including New York-based Rogers Marvel Architects and SOM. I also tackle freelance graphic and photography work with my partner in crime, the multi-talented Jackie Caradonio at Lion in Oil. In addition, I teach a course, Hacking the Urban Experience, at Columbia. View my CV here: CV(html). Thanks and have a nice day.

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20110524 DUB | 3 Comments »Tags: DUB, fabrication, new york, urban

DUB 001A


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Reappropriating anachronistic messaging infrastructure (which are really just props for pedestrian scaled billboards) into something potentially more useful. In this case a community book drop.

 

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3 Responses to “DUB 001A”

  1. Turning NYC Payphones into Sidewalk Libraries — James Poling Says:
    February 23rd, 2012 at 8:42 am

    […] how architect/freelance graphic designer/photographer John Locke introduces his guerrilla library project on the streets of NYC. Reappropriating anachronistic […]

  2. Adam Says:
    February 24th, 2012 at 10:32 am

    Is the roof of the phonebooth enough to protect the books from the elements? ie; rain, wind and snow? Just curious. Great project! Lets hope the vandals leave it alone.

  3. books not bombs Says:
    November 8th, 2013 at 1:54 pm

    keep up the good work

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