- It’s Autumn. Photographer and Twitter user Joe Holmes has the foliage to prove it. [Joe’s NYC]
- Oh, Internet. Here’s a hypothetical article on what life would look like after people on a building that’s never been built. That building is Dubai City Tower, which would have 400 floors, be 7 times taller than the Empire State Building, and run on solar and wind power. [Life After People]
- What is the solution to homelessness? Corporate sponsorship and Kickstarter! Here’s a loony Kickstarter project that proposes that we could build homes on the side of the road behind advertising billboards. Um, what advertiser is going to pay to have their name attached to a homeless shelter? [Arch Daily]
- The city of Sewickley accidentally demolished a house that was vacant and for sale. Now the city and the homeowners are battling it out. [Pittsburgh Post Gazette]
- Emoji promises more racial diversity but no multiracial couples. [Hyperallergic]
- On Chris Martin, “He’s not just painting, but searching for a way to “be” painting, to experience rather than understand the medium; to be a medium himself.” Um, okay. [The New York Times]
Friday Links: Corporate Sponsorship will not Solve Homelessness
by Paddy Johnson on November 7, 2014 Massive Links
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