This blog began as an online newspaper about Kings Cross, Sydney. It now focuses on the deep problems of drug prohibition - which are so intrinsic to Kings Cross anyway - and exposes the many flaws in the prohibitionist argument, and the pseudo-science that governments fund to prop up their unjust and ineffective laws. Comments are welcome, but please be polite! Content on this site reflects only the views of the writer and are not necessarily those of the editor or any other organisation.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Some cities transcend the mundane
Just for some light relief, a friend put me onto the Village of Joy site which has a lovely collection of things of the imagination made real. I liked the 'Strange buildings of the world' section.
Sydney developers would do well to spend some time browsing these triumphs of playful, self-confident flights of the imagination.
Pictured is the National Theatre of Beijing (apparently photographed on the one clear day they have had since it was built).
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But it's so hard to get consensus outside the square!
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