Friday, December 3, 2010

Mens Panty Girdle Training

Chipperfield # 58: expecting to change the squares with magic

(I'm in class and my post will self-publish, I love it!)


My analysis on the analysis of Professor Pierotti.
Probably most of you will have missed the irony in the title of my post. David Chipperfield (whose name resembles the most famous magician) is a British architect very much in fashion in recent years, and very "interested" for the renewal of urban renewal and the intervention of many cities, including here in Milan, London and, finally, Pisa. On October 26 was opened to an exhibition curated by the Medicean Arsenal team that has toured Europe and that we Pisa we regularly snubbing. The exhibition contains drawings, sketches and photographs of the most significant achievements of the architect, ranging from China to America, from Mexico to Japan, to Europe, Spain, Germany and Italy. Among these is the project designed by Chipperfield, the redevelopment of the former St. Clare of Pisa as the wizard has captured the international tender launched by the Municipality. As you can see from the photos, David has provided a good of the revolution that will change as a consequence, the shape of our dear Piazza dei Miracoli. All the organizers of the show thought and hoped that the illustration of these models could provoke criticism and suggestions from citizens. But, as always, we confirm that you want to complain when those jobs are now (almost) at the end. The draft Chipperfield fits perfectly with the whole series of changes and improvements that the council intends to do to renew the squares of Pisa, suffering from decay and forced to maintain superhero who may have more to do. Other squares on which the work will focus are: Piazza dei Cavalieri, Piazza Vittorio Emanuele (new?) And Piazza San Silvestro.



The debate about Piazza Vittorio is eternal. I wish I did not dwell too much because the pictures (the fourth) speaks for itself and shows how far we are from the end of the meeting. I hope that will soon be deleted the two shelters that size, location and architectural role would conflict with the square completely. Moreover, the "vegetation" of the picture seems to me very little: but where are all the pines in the past? Rimetteteceli! We want to talk about the statue? Put like that looks like a traffic cop. And then it would be better to create links from the underground car park with the buildings of Posts and Province, within which, with limited sacrifice of space, even if a cost is not small, you can get systems up / down. Let Piazza dei Cavalieri. You are well aware of how much you love this place, fortunately, the operation provided the upset but maybe not really improve. Piazza dei Cavalieri is expected to change the pavement: the old mattonellone will be replaced with new ones, but also change the design of the puzzle! First (and now) the tiles were laid out radially with fire at the mouth of Via San Frediano: in the future will have a single center in front of the Normal and will be distributed in concentric circles for the rest of the square. Finally Piazza San Silvestro. Unfortunately, there are rumors that the center is placed an obelisk, designed by a guy who knows one day woke up as well (not even tell you what I think). The renovation project of this square includes a note that I consider extremely serious: the total removal of pine trees found around the perimeter, which will be replaced with shrubs that reach the knee. I mean, we're kidding? The trees must be cared for and maintained, not killed! Sign the petition online!



Damn ! I forgot to make the screen on Tuesday where he said that by Friday evening meteo.it Snow was expected in Pisa. Today they had already changed his mind.

Superheroes? Are inside each of us (hopefully).
Panuozzo cockroach: it must be 'Bono, Yes!
I also want to thank my wide international audience! (Swedes are my friends, but the others!) Thanks, Dank, Thanks (Lebanon 'a I know), спасибо, dankzij, goods, and gracias tack O_O

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