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Framing Shops Melbourne | Creative Framing
When it comes to preserving and showcasing your treasured memories or artworks, custom framing is an essential consideration. Melbourne, a city known for its vibrant arts and culture, is home to numerous framing shops that offer bespoke solutions tailored to your unique needs. These local shops are dedicated to helping you find the perfect frame to enhance the beauty and longevity of your artwork, photos, or memorabilia.
1. Tailored Craftsmanship
Framing Shops in Melbourne pride themselves on offering personalized services that cater to individual tastes. Whether you're framing a family photo, a piece of fine art, or a cherished memento, you can expect a level of craftsmanship that reflects the quality of your item. The wide variety of materials, finishes, and designs available ensures that your frame is not only functional but also a piece of art in itself.
2. Expert Advice
One of the key benefits of visiting a framing shop is the expert advice you receive. Professionals in these shops have a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of what works best with different types of artwork. They consider everything from the color palette to the style of the room where the piece will be displayed, ensuring that the frame complements and enhances the overall aesthetic.
3. Preservation and Protection
Beyond aesthetics, framing shops in Melbourne also focus on the preservation and protection of your items. Using archival-quality materials, they ensure that your artwork or photos are shielded from the effects of time, such as fading or yellowing. This means your cherished pieces can be enjoyed for generations to come.
4. Supporting Local Craftsmanship
Choosing a local framing shop not only ensures a high-quality product but also supports Melbourne’s vibrant artistic community. These shops often collaborate with local artists and craftsmen, making them a valuable part of the city's creative ecosystem.
Conclusion
Melbourne’s framing shops are more than just places to get a frame—they’re destinations for personalized, expert care that enhances the beauty and longevity of your cherished items.
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omg okay so in 2022 i got these wonderful glasses that actually look a bit like harry potter glasses but i swear they look good on my face
anyways so we got this from this super cool place called funky spex and their logo looks like theyre one of those dodgy places whcih is super crap and havent branded correctly and probably have the weirdest shade of bright green on their walls but its actually so fucking cool in there
anyways my eye guy, mark (i call him the eye guy since hes not an optometrist hes just super good at picking frames for people) picked out these with me and today i went back to get some sunglasses and it was such a great vibe
hes just the coolest dude ever like uhm okay mark i lvoe you
and straight away he picked up my vibe and we chatted for like a solid 20 minutes just in the shop whilst we were trying on glasses and we actually picked my frame straight away hes just so cool
i love him and you guys should too and if you ever need to get glasses then make the trip to melbourne and go to him since hes epic
and dont complain like 'oh thats so far away you idiot i live in america' since i have to drive there too okay hm its not just a 5 minute walk donw the street i actually live a few hours away so take that fuckers
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Bianca Censori's wholesome life before she met Kanye West
The name and face of Bianca Censori has been splashed across headlines since January when she sparked up a wild whirlwind romance with Kanye West. But the 28-year-old Melbournian, who is the 'head of architecture' at the American rapper's, 46, company Yeezy, wasn't always destined for world-wide fame.Growing up in the well-heeled suburb of Ivanhoe, it is believed the Aussie beauty later lived in a quiet $2.8million Alphington home where her mother Alexandra still resides. The leafy suburban property sits well away from busy streets, the bustling city, and the even louder world of media Bianca was thrust into after her 'marriage' to Kanye.Tying the knot in a non-legally binding ceremony the same month they were first spotted together, the pair's union shoved Bianca's quiet family life into the spotlight.
The name and face of Bianca Censori, 28, (pictured) has been splashed across headlines since January when she sparked up a wild whirlwind romance with Kanye WestKanye's mother-in-law Alexandra was spotted in public on Friday for the first time since his unorthodox union to her daughter. After driving to the local shopping strip in her Mercedes Benz, the Australian mum spent her day running errands as she carried a $5,300 black Prada bag. She looked every inch the glamazon garbed in a tailored, beige winter jacket with structured shoulders and a belt which cinched in her waist.
But the Melbournian, who is the 'head of architecture' at the American rapper's, 46, (pictured) company Yeezy, wasn't always destined for world-wide famePairing the look with a set of black slacks and snakeskin patterned loafers, she revealed where Bianca gets her good looks as she let her natural beauty shine. Without a lick of makeup on, Alexandra let her golden locks fly abut her shoulders as she finished off her chic look with a pair of black framed reading glasses. She appeared content despite her daughter's complete lifestyle change after moving to America.Daily Mail Australia reached out to Alexandra but she refused to comment on her daughter's romance and the resulting publicity.And it appears Alexandra's community has closed ranks around her, with several neighbours refusing to speak about the Censori family as well. The tightknit bunch went so far as to claim they don't even know who lives in the quiet house which Bianca once called home.The designer went from being Melbourne's 'It Girl' living a private life in a suburban home, to shacking up with Kim Kardashian's ex-husband and dressing up in bizarre outfits.
Growing up in the well-heeled suburb of Ivanhoe, the Aussie beauty later lived in a quiet $2.8million Alphington home where her mother Alexandra (pictured) still resides
The leafy suburban property sits well away from busy streets, the bustling city, and the even louder world of media Bianca was thrust into after her 'marriage' to Kanye
Tying the knot in a non-legally binding ceremony the same month they were first spotted together, the pair's union shoved Bianca's quiet family life into the spotlight
Kanye's mother-in-law Alexandra was spotted in public for the first time since his unorthodox union to her daughterThe Kim K lookalike went so far as to shear off her long dark locks until she was left with a short platinum look. Weeks later, she took it a step further and began covering up her face every time she stepped out in public.On one occasion, she covered herself entirely with a white scarf wrapped around her head as she kept her arms tucked into a matching jacket.
After driving to the local shopping strip in her Mercedes Benz, the Australian mum spent her day running errands as she carried a $5,300 black Prada bag
She looked every inch the glamazon garbed in a tailored, beige winter jacket with structured shoulders and a belt which cinched in her waist
Pairing the look with a pair of black slacks and snakeskin patterned loafers, she revealed where Bianca gets her good looks as she let her natural beauty shine
Without a lick of makeup on, Alexandra let her golden locks fly abut her shoulders as she finished off her chic look with a pair of black framed reading glasses
She appeared content despite her daughter's complete lifestyle change after moving to AmericaHer outfits only got more bizarre from there when she was pictured looking hunched over and withdrawn with a black veil over her head.Covered head to toe in yet another strange, all-black ensemble, Bianca donned a large collar which encompassed her shoulders and face.Despite Bianca's mother and neighbours staying mum about her life, not all of her demure family have chosen to remain quiet.
The designer went from being Melbourne's 'It Girl' living a private life in a suburban home, to shacking up with Kim Kardashian's ex-husband and dressing up in bizarre outfits. Pictured with her mother Alexandra and two sisters Angelina and AlyssiaSpeaking to the Herald Sun earlier this year, one of her sisters, Angelina Censori, asked for 'privacy' but admitted the family was happy with the news of Bianca's marriage.'It's very exciting news for both my sister and the family but we choose to have some privacy for the time being,' she said.Another relative, Alyssia Censori, said she was 'super happy for them both'.
The Kim K lookalike went so far as to shear off her long dark locks until she was left with a short platinum look. Pictured with her natural, long brown hair before dating Kanye (left) and later after she shaved it all off and bleached it (right)Growing up, Bianca studied for the Victorian Certificate of Education at Kew's prestigious Carey Baptist Grammar School.She mixed mostly with students from Ivanhoe Grammar School, Kew's Methodist Ladies' College, the Catholic Genazzano FCJ College and Xavier College.A high school peer told Daily Mail Australia earlier this year that Bianca 'always ran in private school circles'.'She was friendly with the Xavier and Ivanhoe Grammar boys and hung out with Genazzano and MLC girls,' she said.'She's super close with her family, who from memory were always considerably private people. So the fact Bianca has married someone so high-profile must have taken them by surprise.'
Weeks later, she took it a step further and began covering up her face every time she stepped out in publicAnother school friend said while Bianca was in the 'popular' group, she 'always had time for people outside her social circle'.'I would describe Bianca as a social butterfly - the kind of girl who was friends with everyone,' the peer told Daily Mail Australia.'Like, she was never an intimidating mean girl. I think it would surprise people how smart she is.'After graduating in 2012 with a VCE that put her near the top of her school, Bianca obtained a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Melbourne in 2017.A childhood friend said Bianca was always going to succeed at whatever she chose to do.'She was a party girl after high school. She never missed all the big social events like nightclubbing or going to the Spring Racing Carnival,' she said.'I can't say I'm surprised she's ended up working for Yeezy. She has always been stylish and pushed boundaries in fashion.'At one point she was running her own jewellery business. I am surprised she's married Kanye, though.'
On one occasion, she covered herself entirely with a white scarf wrapped around her head as she kept her arms tucked into a matching jacketAnother female friend recalled attending the four-day Rainbow Serpent festival with Bianca in Lexton in January 2017.'Bianca was always a bit of an 'It Girl,'' she said. 'We partied together at Rainbow Serpent back in the day and she was up for a good time.'I loved that she so boldly wore nipple pasties!'Bianca returned to university to complete a Master of Architecture from 2019 to 2020.
Her outfits only got more bizarre from there when she was pictured looking hunched over and withdrawn with a black veil over her head. Covered head to toe in yet another strange, all-black ensemble, Bianca donned a large collar which encompassed her shoulders and faceA former colleague at a South Yarra furniture store remembered Bianca had always applied herself to the work.'While I haven't been in touch with Bianca for a number of years, I can confirm she was a very hard-working young lady,' she said. 'I was certainly surprised to read she's gotten hitched to Kanye West - good for her.'Bianca, who has worked for Yeezy since November 2020, 'wed' Kanye two months after his divorce from 42-year-old Kim Kardashian was finalised in November.The pair reportedly celebrated their union at a private ceremony and both have been seen wearing wedding rings.The informal nuptials have apparently not been followed by the filing of a marriage certificate. Read the full article
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"I'd love to, Elli." - Lauren Bailey
Biographical information
Full Name: Lauren Bailey
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Status: Alive
Age: 16 (season 3)
Birth: February 24th, 1999
Race: Human
Nationality: Australian
Origin: Sydney, Australia
Residence: Sydney, Australia
Profession(s):
Rosarie's Assistant
Assistant Historian
Family:
Omar Bailey (father)
Louis Bailey (father)
Partner(s): Elliot Clayton (boyfriend)
Affiliation(s):
Australia Museum
The Bureau (formerly)
Profile
Height: 5"3' Age: 16 (season 3) Weight: 115lbs Eyes: green Blood: A+
Hailing from Sydney, Australia, Lauran is a teenager who loves history. She is shot, fair-skinned, with long black hair dyed red on the ends and blonde streaks in her bangs. Half of her hair is pulled into a side ponytail, and her bangs frame her green eyes. She does wear makeup, but usually just mascara, lipstick, and her basic makeup look.
For her clothes, Lauren wears a red t-shirt with short black sleeves and trim around the collar with a leather jack that ends just above her waist with the left sleeve rolled up to show the red lining and a strap across her right bicep. She has a red and black plaid skirt over black leggings held up by a black belt with a silver chain around her waist. She also wears calf-high, high heel black boots with red soles and black buckles at the tops and around her ankles.
Lauren wears a black, fingerless glove on her left hand with a red wristwatch for accessories. She also has a purple choker, a necklace with a purple pendant, and silver cuff earrings. Lastly, she has a charm bracelet on her right wrist that spells ❤️ELLI.
She ties it around her waist if she isn't wearing her jacket.
As per her suspect appearance in United in Ashes, it is known that Lauren knows chemistry.
Synopsis
The assistant of Rosarie d'Entremont-Ripley and the girlfriend of Elliot Clayton, Lauren is a teen with a love for history and technology. Her fathers raised her in a modest home just outside the city of Sydney, where she attended the local schools with her friends and classmates. She enjoys visiting the city to visit the local shops and entertainment attractions.
When she was younger, she attended an international boarding school where she met Elliot Clayton, a classmate a year ahead of her. The two bonded over a shared interest in technology and became friends. But they lost touch after moving back to their respective countries.
But Lauren always remembered her friend and first crush. She kept the photos and other mementos in a safe place, hoping to meet Elliot again and confess her feelings. Even though she gets flustered just thinking about him, she vows to build the courage to tell him her true feelings.
Lauren met the Bureau after they had found her bag at the pizza place the victim had visited before his death. She had joined Rosarie on his trip to Melbourne, and the two had visited the restaurant for lunch, where she accidentally left her bag under her seat. But when Carmen and Jack questioned her for the first time, she claimed to have no clue who the victim was.
But her lie was revealed after Carmen and Jack found a surveillance photo the victim had taken of Lauren and her fathers. She confessed to having met the victim when he approached her about joining a special youth program for U.N.I.T, but Lauren refused to join the spy agency after Rosarie told her the program was fake. But Nicolas wouldn't take no for an answer and began stalking Lauren and her family, trying to convince her to join. Lauren threatened the victim in an attempt to get him to leave her alone, but ultimately, she was found innocent.
After closing the investigation, Rosarie approached the team with his concerns about Lauren. He said that she had been acting strange since the case and didn't know what caused the change in the young woman. After finding her notebook filled with doodles about her crush, Jack and Rosarie helped the teen confess her feelings to Elliot.
To Lauren's delight, Elliot returned her feelings and accepted her date offer, so the two went out for ice cream. But their date got cut short after the team discovered a SOMBRA threat against the Bureau and their families in the area.
After the threat had been dealt with, it came time for the Bureau to leave for Sydney. Lauren saw her boyfriend and his team off from the docks, with Elliot promising to message when he could. Lauren knows that long-distance relationships can be challenging, but she's confident that she and Elliot will make it work.
And besides, since Dupont said he will start consulting Rosarie more since he now knows the historian has a bright young protege helping him, Lauren is sure she'll get to see the Bureau and Elliot often.
Which she did just a couple of months later when she and Rosarie assisted the Bureau in solving a murder in Concordia. And while she enjoyed being assistant historian for a day, she also had fun helping Elliot with his work and spending time with him. They even had enough time to go on a date and make up for their first one, which got cut short in Australia. Lauren was sad to see Elloit and the Bureau leave, but she and her boyfriend texted daily, so there was little chance for them to truly miss each other.
And when SOMBRA was finally defeated, Lauren got to see Elliot again to celebrate with him, the Bureau, their friends, and their families. She also got to meet Elliot's parents and sisters, whom she had been looking forward to meeting since she and Elliot got together. However, she was heartbroken to learn Dupont had died in the final battle. He had taught her so much about history since they met, and she couldn't believe she would never get the chance to work with him again. But she knows he wouldn't want her to get lost in her grief and to continue pursuing her passion. While doing that, she will ensure that she preserves Dupont's amazing legacy so that the whole world knows what he did to help save it.
Organization(s)
The Bureau (disbanded)
Rank: Assistant History Consultant
Story Information
First appeared: United in Ashes
Trivia
Like Eliza and Esther Clayton, Lauren was designed by BF_1352. Lauren was the first OC BF_1352 suggested for my story, and I'm so happy I could use her!
She's a Pisces
Her charm bracelet was made when she and Elliot were friends at boarding school. She began wearing it again after they started dating
Trivia by BF_1352:
Lauren is sometimes sassy
She likes to cheer others up
Her personality is a mix of Poppy from Trolls, Marinette from Miraculous Ladybug, and Lagoona from Monster High; quirky yet smart all the same
She likes learning about technology since she finds it interesting
She and Elliot knew each other when they were younger, and Lauran gets flustered easily around him
She and Elliot are polar opposites, but "opposites attract." They have some things in common, tho
She dyed part of her hair red; the blonde streaks are natural
She is a reference to Laura Bailey, by name
Gallery
A full-body drawing of Lauren Bailey by BF_1352
Disclaimer: Character design was created using Rinmarugames Mega Anime Avatar Creator! I have only made minor edits to the design! Background courtesy of CriminalArtist5
Links to my stories:
The Case of the Criminal (Ao3/Wattpad) Killer Bay (Ao3/Wattpad) Where in the World are the Killers? (Ao3/Wattpad)
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don't get me wrong, i love cars, i think they're super cool, but holy fuck are we misusing them. sure, having a fully polished, near perfect self-driving car system could help avoid accidents caused by drivers too tired or not in the right frame of mind to drive, etc., but...
trains. all the above and more.
op and the other additions are right, trains already do this. in many cases, they already have existing infrastructure to expand on. and if we had to have self-driving anything, im sure trains would be far easier to program. not that i want self-driving trains, but i would assume they're easier to program. but what would be even better is more long-distance rail networks for both passengers and cargo! consider australia: to my knowledge, we dont have all that many rail lines, i can't speak for commercial ones, but i know for sure that there are no passenger lines at all to many many little rural towns. if we wanna travel a long distance to a not-major city, we dont have many options but to fly, or drive for at least some leg of the journey.
also the line connections suck, i mean look at them-- someone from cairns cant get to say... charleville without going to brisbane first!
https://www.queenslandrailtravel.com.au/Planyourtrip/networkmap
train line rant aside, let's get back to towns. if they cant implement railways to more super specific places, why not use our already existing road networks for more busses!! thousands more busses!!! lots and lots more busses!
and make them safe, coz no one likes to get knifed on the bus home. melbourne did well, they had little mini cop-shops at every single station. those trains feel safe at goddamned midnight and honestly that's what i wanna see.
any of that would be just... so much better than our current best mode of public transport... those fucking neuron electric scooters.
dangerous bastards.
hard to ride (i personally absolutely loathe one 'pedal' controls), and the people riding them are just dangerous, and they seem to forget when they're on the road, they should probably follow the road rules so that they dont get fucking hit. too many close calls man... and too many scooters left in dumb places.
please god above can someone explain to me why we're still working on self driving cars when trains exist
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Street smarts
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Street smarts
Dozens of major research labs dot the streets of Kendall Square, a Cambridge, Massachusetts, neighborhood in which MIT partially sits. But for Andres Sevtsuk’s City Form Lab, the streets of Kendall Square themselves, and those in other cities, are subjects for research.
Sevtsuk is an associate professor of urban science and planning at MIT and a leading expert in urban form and spatial analysis. His work examines how the design of built environments affects social life within them. The way cities are structured influences whether street-level retail commerce can thrive, whether and how much people walk, and how much they encounter each other face to face.
“City environments that allow us to get more things done on foot tend to not only make people healthier, but they are more sustainable in terms of emissions and energy use, and they provide more social encounters between different members of society, which is fundamental to democracy,” Sevtsuk says.
However, many things Sevtsuk studies do not come with much pre-existing data. While some aspects of cities are studied extensively — vehicle traffic, for instance — fewer people have studied how urban planning affects walking and cycling, which most city governments seek to increase.
To counter this trend, several years ago Sevtsuk and some research assistants began studying foot traffic in several cities, as well as Kendall Square — how much people walk, where they go, and why. Most urban walking trips are destination-driven: People go to offices, eateries, and transit stops. But a lot of pedestrian activity is also recreational and social, such as sitting in a square, people-watching, and window-shopping. Eventually Sevtsuk emerged with an innovative model of pedestrian activity, which is based around these spatial networks of interaction and calibrated to observed people counts.
He and his colleagues then scaled up their model and took it to major cities around the world, starting with the whole downtown of Melbourne, Australia. The model now includes detailed street characteristics — sidewalk dimensions, the presence of ground floor businesses, landscaping, and more — and Sevtsuk has also helped apply it to Beirut and, most recently, New York City.
The project is typical of Sevtsuk’s research, which creates new ways to bring data to urban design. In 2023, Sevtsuk and his colleagues also released a novel open-source tool, called TILE2NET, to automatically map city sidewalks from aerial imagery. He has even studied interactions on the MIT campus, in a 2022 paper quantifying how spatial relatedness between departments and centers affects communications among them.
“Applying spatial analytics to city design is timely today because when it comes to cutting carbon emissions and energy consumption, or improving public health, or supporting local business on city streets, they relate to how cities are configured,” Sevtsuk says. “Urban designers have historically not been very focused on quantifying those effects. But studying these dynamics can help us understand how social interactions in cities work and how proposed interventions may impact a community.”
For his research and teaching, Sevtsuk received tenure at MIT earlier this year.
Growing and living in cities
Sevtsuk is originally from Tartu, Estonia, where his experiences helped attune him to the street life of cities.
“I do think where I come from enhanced my interest in urban design,” Sevtsuk says. “I grew up in public housing. That very much framed my appreciation for public amenities. Your home was where you slept, but everything else, where you played as a child or found cultural entertainment as a teenager, was in the public sphere of the city.”
Initially interested in studying architecture, Sevtsuk received a BArch degree from the Estonian Academy of Arts, then a BArch from the Ecole d’Architecture de la Ville et des Territoires, in Paris. Over time, he became increasingly interested in city design and planning, and enrolled as a master’s student at MIT, earning his SMArchS degree in 2006 while studying how technology could help us better understand urban social processes.
“MIT had a very strong research orientation for even masters-level students,” Sevtsuk says. “It is famous for that. I came because I was drawn to the opportunity to get hands-on into research around city design.”
Sevtsuk stayed at MIT for his doctoral studies, earning his PhD in 2010, with the late William Mitchell as his principal advisor. “Bill was interested in the influence of technology on cities,” says Sevtsuk, who appreciated the wide-ranging intellectual milieu that sprang up around Mitchell. “A lot of fascinating and intellectually experimental people gravitated around Bill.”
With his PhD in hand, Sevtstuk then joined an MIT collaboration at the new Singapore University of Technology and Design, a couple of years after it first opened.
“That was a lot of fun, building a new university, and we were teaching the first cohort and first courses,” Sevtsuk says. “It was an exciting project.”
Living in Asia also helped open doors for some hands-on research in Singapore and Indonesia, where Sevtsuk worked with city governments and the World Bank on urban planning and design projects in several cities.
“There was not a lot of data, and yet we had to think about how spatial analyses could be deployed to support planning decisions,” Sevtsuk says. “It forced you to think how to apply methods without abundant data in the traditional sense. In retrospect some of the software around pedestrian modeling we developed was influenced by these constraints, from understanding the minimum data inputs needed to capture people’s mobility dynamics in a neighborhood.”
From Melbourne to the Infinite Corridor
Returning to the U.S., Sevtsuk took a faculty position at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design in 2015. He then joined the MIT faculty in 2019.
Throughout his career, Sevtsuk’s projects have consistently added insight to existing data or created all-new repositories of data for wider use. His team’s work in Melbourne leveraged a rare case of a city with copious pedestrian data of its own. There, Sevtsuk found the model not only explained foot traffic patterns but could also be used to forecast how changes in the built environment, such as new development projects, could affect foot traffic in different parts of the city.
In Beirut, the modeling work on improving community streets is part of post-disaster recovery after the Beirut port explosion of 2020. In New York, Sevtsuk and his colleagues are studying the largest pedestrian network in the U.S., covering all five boroughs of the city. The TILE2NET project, meanwhile, provides information for planners and experts in an area — sidewalk mapping — which most places do not have data on either.
When it came to studying the MIT campus, Sevtsuk brought new a new approach to a subject with an Institute legacy: An earlier campus professor, Thomas Allen of the MIT Sloan School of Management, did pioneering research about workspace design and collaboration. Sevtsuk and his team, however, looked at the larger campus as a network.
Linking spatial relations and email communication, they found that not only does the level of interaction between MIT departments and labs increase when those units are spatially closer to each other, but it also increases when their members are more likely to walk past each other’s offices on their daily routes to work or when they patronize the same eateries on campus.
Urban design for the people
Sevtsuk thinks about his own work as being not just data-driven but part of a larger refashioning of the field of urban design. In American cities, urban design may still be associated with the large-scale redevelopment of neighborhoods that took place in the first few postwar decades: massive freeways tearing through cities and dislocating older business districts, and large housing and office projects undertaken in the name of modernization and tax revenue increases but not in the interests of existing residents and workers. Many of these projects were disastrous for urban communities.
By the 1960s and 1970s, urban planning programs around the country attempted to quell the inadequacy of large-scale urban design and instead focused on the social and economic needs of communities first. The role of urban design was somewhat sidelined in this transition. But instead of giving up on urban design as a tool for community improvement, Sevtsuk thinks that planning and urban design research can help uncover the important ways in which design can support communities in their daily lives as much as community development initiatives and policies can.
“There was a turn in the field of planning away from urban design as a central area of focus, toward more sociologically grounded community-driven approaches,” Sevtsuk says. “And for good reasons. But during these decades, some of the most anti-urban, car-oriented, and resource-intensive built environments in the U.S. were created, which we now need to deal with.”
He adds: “In my work I try to quantify effects of urban design on people, from mobility outcomes, to generating social encounters, to supporting small local businesses on city streets. In my research group we try to connect urban design back to the qualities that people and communities care about. Faced with the profound climate challenges today, we must better understand the influence of urban design on society — on carbon emissions, on health, on social exchange, and even on democracy, because it’s such a critical dimension.”
A dedicated teacher, Sevtsuk works with students with broad backgrounds and interests from across the Institute. One of his main classes, 11.001 (Introduction to Urban Design and Development), draws students from many departments — including computer science, civil engineering, and management — who want to contribute to sustainable and equitable cities. He also teaches an applied class on modeling pedestrian activity, and his research group draws students and researchers from many countries.
“What resonates with students is that when we look closely at the complex organized systems of cities, we can make sense of how they work,” Sevtsuk says. “But we can also figure out how to change them, how to nudge them toward collective improvement. And many MIT students are eager to mobilize their amazing technical skills towards that quest.”
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The Art of Custom Framing in Melbourne: A Personal Touch for Your Cherished Memories - Creative Framing
Custom framing is more than just a method of displaying artwork or photographs; it's an art form that enhances the beauty of your most treasured pieces. In Melbourne, where creativity thrives, custom framing allows you to tailor your display to suit your personal style and the unique character of your home. Here’s why custom framing is worth considering, along with key points to keep in mind.
Why Choose Custom Framing?
Personalization: Custom framing gives you the freedom to choose every aspect of your frame. From the material and color to the matting and glass type, you can create a piece that reflects your taste and complements your décor.
Quality Materials: Many custom framing services in Melbourne offer high-quality materials that ensure durability. You can choose from a range of woods, metals, and acrylics that not only look beautiful but also protect your artwork.
Unique Design: With custom framing, your options are virtually limitless. Whether you want a sleek, modern look or something more traditional and ornate, custom frames can be designed to fit any style.
Tailored Protection: Custom frames can be designed to protect your art from fading, dust, and moisture. Acid-free materials can prevent degradation, ensuring that your pieces remain in pristine condition for years to come.
Size Matters: Finding the perfect frame for an unusual-sized piece can be challenging with ready-made options. Custom framing allows you to create a frame that fits your artwork perfectly, eliminating gaps or awkward spaces.
Tips for Custom Framing
When considering custom framing, keep the following tips in mind:
Choose the Right Frame Style: Think about the mood of the artwork or photo you want to frame. For example, a classic painting might benefit from a traditional wooden frame, while a contemporary print might shine in a minimalist metal frame.
Consider Your Interior: Select a frame that complements the existing décor in your space. Whether your home features modern minimalism or vintage charm, choose a frame that harmonizes with your surroundings.
Matting Matters: Matting can enhance the visual appeal of your artwork. It provides a border that adds depth and helps draw the eye to the piece. Experiment with colors and textures to see what works best.
Glass Options: There are various types of glass to choose from, including UV-protective, non-glare, and museum-quality glass. Consider the level of protection you need based on where your framed piece will be displayed.
Work with a Professional: Custom framing can be intricate, so working with an experienced framer can make all the difference. They can offer valuable advice on design choices and materials to ensure your final piece is stunning.
Local Custom Framing Options in Melbourne
Melbourne is home to a wealth of skilled framers, each offering unique services to meet diverse needs:
Local Artisans: Support local craftsmen who provide personalized service and can guide you through the framing process.
Online Services: For convenience, some companies offer online custom framing, allowing you to design your frame from the comfort of your home.
Boutique Studios: Explore boutique studios that specialize in unique and creative framing solutions, perfect for showcasing art that tells your story.
Final Thoughts
Custom framing is an excellent way to elevate the presentation of your artwork, photographs, and cherished memories. By choosing the right materials, styles, and a trusted framer, you can create beautiful displays that enhance your space and preserve your pieces for years to come. Whether you’re looking to frame a beloved family portrait or a stunning piece of art, Melbourne’s custom framing options offer the perfect solution to meet your needs.
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Plant Trailers for Sale in Victoria: The Complete Buyer's Guide
Having the appropriate trailer is crucial when moving large machinery, construction supplies, or heavy equipment. Plant trailers for sale in Victoria are made especially to transport heavy, huge, and bulky goods that aren't suitable for regular cars. Investing in the proper plant trailer will save you time, save operating costs, and guarantee the safe delivery of your equipment, regardless of your industry—construction, agricultural, or any other that involves the transportation of heavy gear.
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A scissor lift trailer in Melbourne is a heavy-duty trailer made specifically to move scissor lifts, which are elevating work platforms used for high-altitude maintenance, electrical work, and building. These lifts often run on electricity, fuel, or batteries and have a "scissor" mechanism that raises the platform vertically. Scissor lifts are vital equipment for many sectors because of their mechanism, which enables vertical lifting and accurate placement.
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Purchasing a plant trailer is a big choice; therefore, it's critical to pick the best model for your requirements. The correct plant trailer will save you time, lower the chance of damage, and increase the effectiveness of your operations, whether you're moving equipment for farming, construction, or another industry.
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Send Bhaidooj Gifts to Australia, USA, and New Zealand with Rakhi.com
Bhaidooj, a significant festival that honors the bond between brothers and sisters, brings families closer as they celebrate the love, care, and protection shared between siblings. Even if distance separates you from your sibling, you can still make this Bhaidooj special by sending them thoughtful gifts. Rakhi.com makes it easy to send Bhaidooj gifts to Australia, the USA, and New Zealand, ensuring your love reaches across borders.
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Customised selfie frames for Birthday Parties!
Custom-made Birthday Selfie Props that feature the name and details of the birthday person, making them a unique addition to the celebration. These frames are perfect for creating lasting memories through photos.
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Canvas Prints in Melbourne: A Perfect Way to Add Life to Your Space
Canvas prints have gained immense popularity as a way to showcase art, photography, and personal memories in a stylish and lasting format. In Melbourne, a city known for its vibrant arts scene, these prints are an ideal choice for home décor, office spaces, or gifts. With a diverse array of designs, themes, and customization options, canvas prints offer a unique way to express personality and creativity.
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Popular Themes for Canvas Prints in Melbourne
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Abstract Art: If you’re looking for something more modern, abstract canvas prints can add a pop of color and energy to your space. Melbourne’s contemporary art scene provides ample inspiration for unique and striking designs.
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Create a Luxury Look with Custom Wardrobes in Melbourne
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