星期四, 6月 05, 2014

Mayor Walsh Announces Winners of Boston’s First Public Space Invitational

Mayor Walsh Announces Winners of
Boston’s First Public Space Invitational

Nine Public Space Interventions Will Be Deployed
Across the City

BOSTON – Today Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the winners of the Public Space Invitational, a crowd-sourced design competition aimed at re-thinking small public spaces, sidewalks, and Boston City Hall. Nine winners in three categories – including The Streetscape, Random Awesome Designs, and City Hall – were chosen from a pool of 70 submissions. Five honorable mentions were also awarded. These small-budget ways to creatively improve public space and infrastructure will be deployed over the next year, some as early as next month.

“Boston has a vibrant art, design, and creative community. This competition is a celebration of the City’s immense talent, and the creative community’s interest in improving our city,” said Mayor Martin J. Walsh. “Exciting ideas came from every corner of Boston – from top design firms to a group of students from Codman Academy – this truly was an open invitation to make our civic spaces more engaging.”

The Public Space Invitational is a project of the Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics. Proponents were asked to dream of new ways to bring function and wonderment to civic spaces within a budget of $4,500.

The winning teams will work to refine their project with the New Urban Mechanics team to receive funding and implementation over the next year. Winning teams were also awarded Green Hoodies to identify winners as “Masters” of public space design. The concept is based on the PGA Masters Golf Tournament, which gives winners of the golf event a green sports coat.

The Portable Reading Room is already fully funded by a contribution from the staffing firm, Robert Half, and will appear on the Rose Kennedy Greenway this summer.

“This year marks Robert Half’s 50th year of service in Boston and our goal was to commemorate the anniversary with a lasting contribution to the city,” said Bill Driscoll, New England District President for Robert Half.  “The Public Space Invitational seemed like a perfect fit and we’re proud to sponsor this deserving project that will benefit the city for years to come.”  

A gallery of the winners and all 70 submissions will be up for display in City Hall until early July and is available online athttp://psi2014.newurbanmechanics.org/.


PUBLIC SPACE INVITATIONAL WINNERS


CATEGORY: The Streetscape

Project Name: Portable Reading Room
Proposed by: Leslie Davol, Sam Davol, Eric Howeler, Meejin Yoon

Portable Reading Room for Boston gives residents an uplifting reason to gather in public space. A great collection of books (and comfortable seating) brings people out and brings out the best in people. Creating a library setting at street level can humanize the urban landscape and make the city feel more intimate.

The “room” will start on the Greenway, where a reading room can be used all season, serving multiple neighborhoods and partnering with the Boston Public Library, Simmons Graduate School of Library and Information Science, and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt to join forces to support neighborhood life. This project is generously sponsored by Robert Half, celebrating their 50th year by supporting the Public Space Invitational and the Portable Reading Room.

Project Name: Seat Light Control
Proposed by: Peter Agoos

Seat Light Control is design investigation to transform a ubiquitous urban street artifact, the street light control box, into an urban amenity. These boxes, often haphazardly located on city sidewalks and pedestrian walkways, have a negative aesthetic. This project re-orients container from a vertical slab to a horizontal plinth and re-imagined the access panel as a city bench. This project will put Boston at the forefront of a transformational effort to improve the experience of urban sidewalk users and the streetscape aesthetics by replacing the mundane and unattractive with beautiful and distinctive street furniture with a purpose.

Project Name: The Hub (Huntington Ave.)
Proposed by: Nick Guertin

The Hub not only creates new opportunities for neighborhood residents to actively engage with their streetscape, but also serves as an energetic billboard displaying Boston’s commitment to promoting active, healthy public spaces. A modular series of benches, planters, and bicycle parking, the Hub will introduce a cohesive, linked series of installations that visually strengthen the connection between businesses, institutions, and residences along Huntington Avenue with the neighborhood.

CATEGORY: City Hall

Project Name: Lobby Sky
Proposed by: Nate Swain

The goal of Lobby Sky is to make the Lobby of City Hall more bright and welcoming.
Conceived as a photograph printed on vinyl and stretched across the vast ceiling, it will bring to life the area above the proposedWiFi lounge[NK1] .

Project Name: Stairs of Fabulousness
Proposed by: Liz LaManche

Simple. Colorful. “Rainbow stairs will make city hall 400% more fabulous,” according to the project proponent. This is a small intervention to the space, experimenting with color with the bricks and concrete as the canvas. Using non-skid tape, the stairs in the lobby area will be transformed by color. 

CATEGORY: Random Awesome Designs (RAD)

Project Name: Tidraphone
Proposed by: Dana Busch, Conor MacDonald, Kate Balug, Siqi Zhu, and Alyson Fletcher

Tidraphone, a tidal vibraphone, invites Bostonians to interact with the water and consider our relationship to it, via a playful musical experience that is dynamically affected by the daily tides. Perched on a granite pier on Boston’s Fort Point Channel, the 10-12 pipes of the Tidraphone extend into the water at various lengths. The pitch and tone are dependent on the degree to which the pipes are submerged by the tides. The melodies of tidal variations within the span of a day are a microcosm of the range of sea levels that might be experienced with future climate change. To amplify the connection with our changing climate, one pipe in the array will simulate the drastically different pitch that one would experience if the ocean were at 100-year flood levels projected 100 years from today.

Project Name: Chair City Mountain
Proposed by: Michelle Auer and Isak Groskind

Nestled at the intersection of topography and placemaking, this creative outdoor furniture is an attempt to encourage engagement on a small, intimate and somewhat abstracted way. The project is an attempt to link people to landscape and to their environment, by inviting them to explore, climb, sit, socialize, hide, and play; by encouraging discovery the project hopes to strengthen the community’s connection to place.

Project Name: Light Well
Proposed by: Michelle Laboy, Joshua Fiedler, and Seth Wiseman

This project creates a new form of sustainable infrastructure that performs as public art by enlivening public space with engaging forms and light. The Light Well inspires many interpretations: an object of art, a seat, a planter, a light fixture, and a vegetated drywell for storm-water infiltration. Powered by solar LED lights, this structure will illuminate at night, taking the energy and life of the day to transform the urban landscape at night with glowing forms.

Project Name: Rhodes
Proposed by: Basheer Tome and Grif Peterson

Rhodes is an outdoor life-size video conference between public spaces in Boston and another city. The purpose is to reimagine the urban tapestry by creating a permanent link to another world. Eschewing voyeurism, the observer is implicated in the installation as he or she is also being viewed, fostering connections between two otherwise distant communities. Over time, commuters may start recognizing each other, friends might plan to meet, and it may become a rallying point for interaction during major events. Through Rhodes, Boston has an opportunity to be at the forefront of public, digital collaboration, and emerge as the leader of a field that we will believe will inevitably take form elsewhere.

The Rhodes project team is working with teens from Urban Frame (urbanframe.org), a summer youth program at MIT, to share in the design process that will bring it to life. The Urban Frame program has generously offered to fund this project for implementation in the Summer of 2014.

PUBLIC SPACE INVITATIONAL HONORABLE MENTIONS

Project Name: Neighborhood Pocket Park
Proposed by: Jessica Robertson, Rich Parr, and Sarah Berry

Project Name: Street Sound
Proposed by: Joseph Wiles

Project Name: Beacon Trails
Proposed by: Sloan Dawson and Sasaki Associates

Project Name: Dance Spot
Proposed by: Elisa Hamilton

Project Name: Connecting the Dots
Proposed by: Vanessa Savas and the Codman Academy Class of 2014

華埠破車偷盜案增加 警察籲民眾提高警覺

波士頓警察局A-1區警長鄺志強(Ken Fong)昨(四)日在華埠治安委員會會議中提出警告,指近日歹徒破車偷盜案件增多,民眾宜格外小心,別把貴重物品留在車內顯眼地方。
            華埠治安委員會昨早召開月會。議程清淡,只有弧度大廈(Radian)一樓商業租戶報告,預定十月開張新餐廳;檳城餐廳由律師李仲漢代表陳情,說明該餐廳更換管理人員,請委員會支持。
            波士頓警察局A-1區警長鄺志強報告時指出,警察局在五月份加強掃蕩,遇有慣犯,立即逮捕,以致逮捕個案總數大增至160宗。華埠一帶被逮捕人數也增加了150%左右。其中約有40宗為持有,販售毒品者,因追緝令被逮捕。約有十五宗是因擅闖侵入罪(trespassing)被捕。有不少宗個案發生在平安巷的僻靜角落。
            六月份治安會議舉行之前的三天內,警方也執行了不下七宗逮捕行動。
            鄺志強建議社區人士在各自擁有的物業牆上,張貼“禁止擅闖(No Trespassing)“等標誌,招牌,警方就可合法逮捕那些有犯罪企圖的可疑人物。
            過去三十天內,在華埠一帶發生的案件包括,一宗性攻擊案,二宗搶劫案,四宗偷盜案,五宗從汽車內偷盜案,一宗汽車拖吊案。警察共發出了99張行駛中汽車違規罰單,317張停車罰單。
            五月份發生的二搶劫案,一是五月十四日,早上十一點多,一名婦女走在尼倫街(Kneeland)和夏利臣街(Harrison)之間,遇到一名亞裔男子搶她的皮包。該名女子奮力搶回皮包。該男子跳上一輛有人駕駛的灰色日產牌(Nissan)汽車逃逸。另一宗是五月廿五日, 一名男士清晨在愛丁保羅(Edinboro)和益士石(Essex)街之間,遭人踢打倒地,臉龐受傷,還被搶走了四百五十元現金,iPod ,銀行卡等。
            昨日的陳情案為,原本在羅德島州經營農墅(Farmstead)餐廳的大廚兼東主Matt Jennings在弧度大廈的奧瑞朗(Ori Ron)Noam Ron,律師Bill Feevllo 等人陪同下,到會說明已向弧度大廈承租一樓,佔地約4500平方尺的商鋪店面,計劃今年十月時開張一家約有130個座位的美式工匠(artisan)食品餐廳,一周營業六天,週日休息。目前只打算申請啤酒牌,將來能取得全酒牌時,再更換。
            華埠主街經理何藹茵在會中報告,今年的華埠主街節定六月廿二日舉行。
            鄺志強補充報告,六月七日(週六)中午十二點至下午三點,波士頓警察局A-15區的查理士城(Charlestown)據點,將舉辦警民聯歡開放日活動,向地方民眾介紹他和陳孔恩接管了這一地區的警務工作。
           下次月會因美國國慶,延至七月九日早上十點半在波士頓華埠雙樹酒店舉行。

圖片說明:
            波士頓警察局A-1區警長鄺志強(Ken Fong)提醒民眾,別把貴重物品留在車內。(菊子攝)

            左起,陳孔恩,鄺志強,陳灼鋆,陳卓明,芭芭拉魯貝等人坐在主席台上。(菊子攝)

BOSTON POLICE JOURNAL LOG


DRUG ARREST

05/31/2014      7:10PM           THE 2 SUSPECTS WERE ARRESTED ON BEACH STREET BY MEMBERS OF THE DISTRICT A-1 DRUG CONTROL UNIT.  THE OFFICERS OBSERVED THE SUSPECTS INVOLVED IN A DRUG TRANSACTION.

DRUGS

05/32/2014      10:30PM         THE 2 SUSPECTS WERE ARRESTED ON HARRISON AVE BY THE AK01F UNIT. THEY OBSERVED THE SUSPECTS ENGAGE IN AN ILLEGAL DRUG TRANSACTION.

ABDW

06/01/2014      4:44AM          THE OFFICER RESPONDED TO WASHINGTON STREET ON A REPORT OF A FIGHT.  UPON ARRIVAL THE OFFICERS MET AND SPOKE WITH THE VICTIM SHE STATED THE SUSPECT PUNCHED AND KICKED HER.  THE SUSPECT THEN FLED THE AREA PRIOR TO THE OFFICERS ARRIVAL.  THE VICTIM TREATED AT THE HOSPITAL.

PUBLIC DRINKING

06/02/2014      4:55PM           THE SUSPECT WAS ARRESTED ON HUDSON STREET FOR DRINKING IN PUBLIC.  HE WAS OBSERVED BY THE OFFICERS DRINKING FROM A QUART BOTTLE OF BEER.

PUBLIC DRINKING

06/02/2014      5:17PM           THE SUSPECT WAS ARRESTED ON OXFORD STREET FOR DRINKING IN PUBLIC.

DRUGS

06/02/2014      9:55PM           THE SUSPECT WAS ARRESTED ON TYLER STREET ON A DRUG OFFENSE. HE WAS OBSERVED BY THE WALKING OFFICER ENGAGED IN ILLEGAL DRUG ACTIVITIES.

DRUG

06/03/2014      7:53PM           THE SUSPECT WAS ARRESTED ON BEACH STREET ON A DRUG OFFENSE BY THE OFFICERS. THEY OBSERVED HIM INVOLVED IN AN ILLEGAL DRUG TRANSACTION.

TRESPASSING

06/04/2014      5:15AM          THE SUSPECT WAS ARRESTED ON HARRISON AVE ON A TRESPASSING CHARGE. THE OFFICERS OBSERVED HIM INSIDE OF A BUILDING AFTER HOURS.

WARRANT ARREST


06/04/2014      6:10PM           THE SUSPECT WAS ARRESTED ON LAGRANGE STREET ON AN OUTSTANDING WARRANT ISSUED OUT OF WORCESTER DISTRICT COURT.

哈佛北橋詩社過端午 Charles河畔吃粽子看表演

今年的農曆五月五日端午節,落在陽曆62日,週一。哈佛大學中國學生學者聯合會與北橋詩社合作,在查理士河畔開端午野餐會,逾百人倘佯在大自然美景中,吃粽子,賞歌舞,愜意十分。
學過中國歷史,但未必考據研究過的人都知道,端午節源起於紀念戰國時代的楚國詩人屈原,五月五日這天跳入汨羅江自盡殉國。早年過端午節,一應禮儀活動,還包括點雄黃酒,燒艾草,傳到後來,人們最記得的就是吃粽子,賽龍舟。
哈佛大學中國學生學者聯合會今年再度選在查爾斯河的Weeks-Bridge步行橋畔,舉行端午節野餐聚會,在北橋詩社裏的烹飪好手助陣下,擺出來的汨羅江粽子,湘蓮鮮果羹,湘西蘑菇酸辣湯,蜜餞金絲棗,五香鹵花生等,讓到會者全都覺得有如老饕撈到寶,吃得津津有味。
這場野餐會由北橋詩社創辦人岳林博士主持,安排有多項精彩表演,包括三名哈佛大學博士生朗誦獨幕詩劇《屈原臨江》的節選段。剛在洛杉磯國際武術大賽上又一次獲得四枚金牌的陳笑儀表演了太極劍和九節鞭。波士頓京劇社的柯慶恩以京胡獨奏“迎春”。
其中最特別的是一名來自塔吉克斯坦的女郎,和一位哈佛大學印度男生,在草地上翩翩起舞,為該活動增添了國際交流色彩!
在哈佛中國學生學者聯誼會中已成品牌的岳林,還是出名的合唱指揮。他這天在聚會上教唱歌曲“暮春時節”這首歌的歌詞,是《論語》“先進”篇中曾典與孔子一段對話節錄,曲調通俗動聽,很受歡迎。
與會者會後都說,這天既飽口腹之慾,又得精神饗宴,收獲豐富。

圖片說明:

            哈佛端午野餐會,在查理士河畔吃粽子,教唱“暮春時節”。(圖由北橋詩社提供)

            主持人岳林(左)為出席者分粽子。(圖由北橋詩社提供)


            出席活動者各自圍聚吃粽子。(圖由北橋詩社提供)