Safe Routes to McDonald International School
I’ve been working on Safe Routes to School issues at the McDonald International School for several years, since before it re-opened in 2012. I’ve been
Conspiracy Theories
I’ve been working on Safe Routes to School issues at the McDonald International School for several years, since before it re-opened in 2012. I’ve been
Here’s a quick one just in time for #cop21. The Archipelago of Paris. The poster is available at Zazzle.
It’s been a while since I posted one of these; other projects have been taking my time recently. Here is what the Salish Sea would
Ursula LeGuin did it first–Always Coming Home has a fantastic drawing of this, created in the mid-1980s. This map shows what central California and the
No clever names for this one yet, but here are the base maps for London, at 40m and 66m of sea level rise. This map
I’m working with the folks at the University of Leeds on a graphic novel depicting life in England in 200 years–if nothing is done to
I’ve started on some projects in the UK. I’m working with the folks at the University of Leeds on a graphic novel depicting life in
This map has been updated! Check out my other sea rise maps, or see the original–Burrito Justice & Brian Stokle’s map of San Francisco. For all of these maps,
…that is, Husky Stadium before it was Husky Stadium. Here are plans and drawings for the University of Washington Associated Students Stadium, by Bebb & Gould,
See the other maps This map shows 40 meters of sea level rise. Only 2/3 of the world’s ice sheets melted to produce this archipelago.
You thought you were safe in your desert resort? As the oceans rise, the Gulf of California will inundate the Imperial Valley, and finally reach its ultimate
Perched at the western edge of the Fraser Sea, the Vancouver Archipelago holds what remains of a great western city. This map has been updated!
While at the UW, I created a set of heat maps showing the density of responses to our Campus Landscape Framework survey. The survey asked a
“Morphogenesis of a Philadelphia City Block” The first time I mapped out a historical geography was as a young SFSU undergrad. I recently came across this
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