In San Francisco, the bay is something most people look at but don’t really use. SCAPE’s design for China Basin Park, wrapping the northeast edge of Mission Rock, is seeking to change that. On the September afternoon I visited, the Bay Trail was a-rush with people on postwork runs and the grove of native strawberries […]
Posted by Niharika Arora – Developer Relations Engineer From breaking news and entertainment to sports and politics, X is a social media app that aims to help nearly 500 million users worldwide get the full story with all the live commentary. Recently, X developers revamped the Android app’s login process so users never miss out […]
As part of its master parks plan for The Village, Oklahoma—a city of less than 10,000 people—landscape architecture firm LAUD Studio rehabilitated six residential parks. But demolishing a dilapidated apartment complex between the library and city hall created an opportunity to build a connector between them as well as a new plaza in collaboration with […]
Driving up the steep gravel driveway at Forge Project—a nonprofit Indigenous arts initiative in Ancram, New York—first you see, then you hear, the landscape. In the late-summer sun, black-eyed Susans, shoulder-high goldenrods, and wispy native grasses appear to shimmer as they catch the light when the breeze ripples through. Open your car door and you […]
Posted by Miguel Montemayor – Developer Relations Engineer FlipaClip is an app for creating dynamic and engaging 2D animations. Its powerful toolkit allows animators of all levels to bring their ideas to life, and its developers are always searching for new ways to help its users create anything they can imagine. Increasing tablet support was […]
Why is this better? By laying out the rules visually, users can quickly see how different conditions interact, making it way easier to spot and prevent conflicts or errors. Besides, imagine being able to drag, drop, and link different rules together, just like you’re building with Lego blocks. That’s what this system offers — complete […]
Over this summer we worked with the nice folks at Scott Logic to test drive their new Tech Carbon Standard framework for helping organisations make sense of the environmental impact of their digital estate. We’ve contributed a case study to their open source website, detailing our experiences and workings, and in this post we share […]