this is well done.
Tag: nyc
Build NYC Back Smarter
great piece on the challenges and opportunities for increasing resilience.
Financial, political, and practical collaboration will be vital to creating an infrastructure commensurate with the challenges ahead. The investments necessary won’t come top-down from the federal government in our current political climate. Nor can we rely exclusively on the DIY, bottom-up efforts of community groups and individual citizens to build the infrastructure of the future. Both national leadership and community stewardship will be necessary, mediated by the policies, investments, and interventions of states and cities. To build back smarter will require a shift in understanding what infrastructure means, how it performs, and how – when it’s well designed, resilient, and responsive – its public benefits extend outwards across multiple and nested scales of citizenship, from community, to state, to nation, to planet.
No Subway
Tomorrow 1000s will discover that MTA busses aren’t just for poor people.
Begging for Power
The biggest indignity is having to go to fratty midtown bars for sustenance and power. The bro stench is overpowering.
Power loss
Entire block is dark.
Coned Explosion
sounds of an explosion, power fluctuations, internet goes down. strong electrical burn smell when i open the windows. things are getting interesting around here.
Harnessing Hurricane Boredom
Instead of the excessively futile reloading of weather radar, having all the trapped, bored people solve captchas for the cure would be a much better outcome.
Hurricane Etiquette
when everyone keeps saying stay safe, they mean go to your local bar and enjoy the happy hour.
Wind Music
the howling wind sounds like that terrible flute player at the 2nd avenue subway stop.
Powerwashing the subway
if the subway flooding was more like power washing than the stale and infected soup we’re gonna get, i could see the advantages.