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Andrew Walker

@Andrew_E_Walker

Architect-ing / Design-ing / Mak-ing / Lecturer & Design Tutor "if you're not confused you're ill informed"

London / Nottingham (UK) Katılım Temmuz 2013
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Andrew Walker@Andrew_E_Walker·
Arrived today! My article on decentralised practice "nomad or precariat" in the Cambridge Architectural Review #ARQ
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@jackdakin8 There should be a veto option of both sides agree beforehand… (Though I’d rather this abomination was shot into the sun)
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Dakin@jackdakin8·
Bricking the thought of us having VAR in the final
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Andrew Walker@Andrew_E_Walker·
@RayMundoFutbol The only match that I care about is that one! (5th time at Wembley, 2nd at the soulless new one)
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Andrew Walker@Andrew_E_Walker·
The most unromantic end to a season imaginable? Spurs may stay up? Arsenal not choking? Hearts pick pocketed? Please don’t let plastic Salford add to that list…
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Andrew Walker@Andrew_E_Walker·
@sdbanotts Fond though I am of Doris Day… “For the sake of civic-virtue, Ollie Norburn’s going to hurt-you”
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Delirium! Ecstasy! Avanti! (deLovely)
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Whatever chesterfield player decided to pass the ball out for a corner from 60 yards in the 97th minute deserves a knighthood!
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“Live to the point of tears.” (Camus) Euphoria or despair?
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Imagine being less popular than a verruca in a paddling pool… cue Mr Streeting
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Lee@ihadawheelbarro·
Historically, if an EFL playoff team wins the first leg away from home 1-0, they go through roughly 75–77% of the time
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Pre-match incantations and summonings of that Bristol Rovers’ throw-in malarkey paid off! #COYP
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“Philosopher or Deacon, You simply have to weaken, To hear those shuffling feet” Sweet and Low-Down (An experiment in pre playoff anxiety)
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joe@spinningjoe·
nottingham has had a publicly run bus service for more than a hundred years but i guess they don't do things differentleh there so it's not as exciting
The New Statesman@NewStatesman

THE CASE FOR MANCHESTERISM by @DantonsHead Ask someone in Wythenshawe or Rochdale whether the buses are better than they were three years ago and they will say yes. Greater Manchester’s Bee Network is the most instructive public transport experiment in Britain not because it is radical in design but because it works. Since franchising began under Andy Burnham’s leadership, passenger numbers have risen for the first time in a generation. Routes have expanded into communities that private operators had abandoned as insufficiently profitable. Fares are capped at levels the deregulated system could not deliver. The model is now spreading. A public operator optimising for coverage and frequency rather than fare recovery serves a social need that private calculation screens out, while reducing system costs through public coordination. Manchesterism  works. Public control of essentials reduces the cost of provision by eliminating the privatisation premium and lowering coordination frictions, which in turn reduces the fiscal transfers required to make essentials accessible – progressively deflating the upward pressure on public spending that currently exposes the country to the harsh judgement of bond markets. Rebuilding public provision is not the alternative to fiscal prudence. It is fiscal prudence. What has been done for buses can be done with similar ambition for energy, water, housing, and care. The architecture operates at multiple scales simultaneously: national corporations for network infrastructure like energy and water, regional and municipal authorities for transport and housing, municipal providers for care and local services. The institutional template is already being built, sector by sector, in the places that have chosen to reclaim public control. That is why this is an argument for Manchesterism rather than a blueprint for Whitehall – its political character is decentralised, plural and democratically accountable. The question is whether national politics has the ambition to match it.

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Andrew Walker@Andrew_E_Walker·
The path to fascism is littered with novelty cereal cafes, Chuka Umunna(s) & Jo Swinson(s) type and guardianistas screaming in fake terror at delusions of left wing racism, horrified that the great unwashed may escape the Petri dish… heaven forbid you give the EU 7/10 eh?
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‘Man’s terrible freedom’ Before they start burning books again… (Now is the time of monsters etc etc)
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Flying_Rodent@flying_rodent·
Oh no, by selling off most of the public realm into the private sector and apparently beyond democratic control, we’ve now made it hugely more difficult for governments to do anything that the public likes or wants, so it’s only ever tweaks and crackdowns! What a shame
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Andrew Walker@Andrew_E_Walker·
Activating Poetical Science: Mysticism, Tech & Future Poesis A metaphysically entangled Sunday at Nottingham Contemporary
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