Writing for Ready Made, Andrew Wagner explains how the pools developed.
No Community Pool? Go Dumpster Diving!
Google Earth Reveals Un-Permitted Pools
"The town of Riverhead has used the satellite image service to find about 250 pools whose owners never filled out the required paperwork.
Violators were told to get the permits or face hefty fines. So far about $75,000 in fees has been collected."
A Pool in the River
Comprehensive Survey of L.A. Pools Dips Its Toes in Privacy Debate
Using publicly available databases, satellite photos, and crowdsourcing services, Benedikt Gross and Joseph Lee have compiled the "Big Atlas of L.A.
McKinney: Public, Private Divide Often Follows Race
No Community Pool? Go Dumpster Diving!
Writing for Ready Made, Andrew Wagner explains how the pools developed.
Google Earth Reveals Un-Permitted Pools
"The town of Riverhead has used the satellite image service to find about 250 pools whose owners never filled out the required paperwork.
Violators were told to get the permits or face hefty fines. So far about $75,000 in fees has been collected."
A Pool in the River
The organizers are trying to raise $25,000 for the project, which began as an idea last year and quickly gathered steam as engineers and planners saw potential.
Comprehensive Survey of L.A. Pools Dips Its Toes in Privacy Debate
Using publicly available databases, satellite photos, and crowdsourcing services, Benedikt Gross and Joseph Lee have compiled the "Big Atlas of L.A.
McKinney: Public, Private Divide Often Follows Race
Coverage of a disturbing video that emerged earlier this week noted that racial conflict often emerges at the location of controversial distinctions between public and private.