(1) Miniature City Models Around the World: From the Panorama of the City of New York to Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany, downscaled versions of real places (WSJ)
“Why do tiny things delight us so? From early childhood we’re captivated by model train sets and dollhouses, miniature worlds that can inspire flights of imagination. We needn’t relinquish those pleasures just because we’ve grown up: Meticulously crafted models of real-life landscapes await discovery around the globe. One of the most intriguing, the Panorama of the City of New York, built for the 1964 New York World’s Fair, reopens to the public today, as does its home, the Queens Museum, fresh from a three-year overhaul.”
(1a) Panorama of the City of New York
(2) Icon of a Fair, a Borough, the World (WSJ)
(3) 101 Airports (Dwell)
(4) When Being Alone Turns Into Loneliness, There Are Ways to Fight Back (WSJ)
“Researchers at Brigham Young University studying the correlation between social relationships and mortality did a 2010 meta-analysis of 148 studies encompassing more than 300,000 participants. They found loneliness was as strong a predictor of early death as was alcoholism or smoking 15 cigarettes a day, and it was a stronger predictor than obesity or a sedentary lifestyle.”
(5) Artist Do Ho Suh Explores the Meaning of Home (WSJ Magazine)
(6) GIANT tyre/tire
2 from the ‘Son of a Florist’ files…
(7) 101Florals – a collaborative pattern project by illustrators Lindsay Nohl & Llew Mejia
(7a) A Thanksgiving Centerpiece Inspired by a Cy Twombly Painting (WSJ)
(7b) Patterned paper flowers @ Folksy