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PUBLICATIONS
Cause and effect
Visualising sustainability (2012)
 

Vector>
Critical research incontext (2011)

 
Carrot City
Creating places for urban agriculture (2011)
 
My Green City
Back to nature with attitude and style (2011)
 
HOME/AWAY, art in social spaces
Idensitat (2010)
 
Architecture of Change 2
Sustainability and Humanity in the Built Environment (2009)
 
Paisea
Landscape Architecture Review, no. 009: Public Square
cult landsapce: what if... (2009)
 
Spacecraft 2
More Fleeting Architecture and Hideouts (2009)
Vacant Lot features on page 93
 
Actions:
What you can do with the the city
Canadian Centre for Architecture (2008)
 
Surviving the Suburb
publication by Gregor Harbusch, Martin Luce, Ton Matton, Wim Timmermans
Rotterdam 2008
ISBN 978-90-5973-090-8
 
Shrinking Cities
Volume 2: Interventions (2005)
“Cow the udder way”
 
Europan 7 Europe
„Living in Superbia“ (2005)
 
 
PRESS
AJ 27.09.2012
"What if: projects turns north London green"
 
VACANT LOT
2008 BBC Country Files, summer 2008
2008 D2, Dagens Naeringliv, Norway
2008 Metro, Monday, June 23, 2008 "Baggin a bumper crop"
2008 Time Out, listings (events)
2008 Times 28.06.08 "Painting the town green"
2008 BBC Gardeners World, spring 2008
2008 Jellied Eal magazine
2007 Green Spaces, September issue
2007 Hackney Gazette, July "The plot thickens"
2007 Don't Panic Magazine
2007 Building Design Magazine, July
   
  COW the udder way (www.theudderway.info)
27/06/05 BBC NW evening news ”Jersey by the Mersey
28/06/05 Liverpool Echo ”Amazing Graze”
30/06/05 BBC Radio Merseyside breakfast show
24/06/05 Farmers Guardian ”Jerseys take a city break”
02/07/05 Farmers Weekly ”Merseyside visit for DevonJerseys”
25/11/05 Leipziger Tageszeitung 25.11.2005 “Kühe inder Leerstelle”
01/2006 Green Futures “Move over Tracey”
09/10/05 Independent, The Sunday Review ‘Daisy’s Big Adventure”
01/2006 Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
   
  The travelling shed
03/04/06 Independant, "Gardens"
Surrey local press
   
  Living in Superbia
2004 MAJA architecture magazine, Estonia
2004 Kunst, Estonia
   
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