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Inside the arena tonight. The atmosphere was amazing and a show I will always remember. X
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One Direction announce world stadium tour and talk thongs, football and new album.
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AU: Zarry as famous football stars
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We’re excited to introduce Kim Holleman’s IDEAS CITY project, Trailer Park: A Mobile Public Park!
IDEAS CITY, a biennial Festival in New York City from May 1 – May 4, explores the future of cities around the globe with the belief that arts and culture are essential to the vitality of urban centers, making them better places to live, work, and play. This year’s theme is Untapped Capital, with participants focused on resources that are under-recognized or underutilized in our cities. Learn more at www.ideas-city.org.
NAME: Kim Holleman
PROJECT: Trailer Park: A Mobile Public Park
Brief description of the project:
Trailer Park: A Mobile Public Park is a living public park housed inside a fourteen-foot silver trailer that is 100 percent “street legal.” At Trailer Park, people can walk inside to go outside! The trailer houses a number of features that you might find at any other park, including brick planter beds, concrete and wooden benches, a winding stone path, trees, shrubs, vines, succulents, a fish pond, flowers, and even tiny insects and mushrooms every spring and fall. And the best part about it—it can go anywhere!
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