What We’re Reading on the Web

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Today’s edition of What We’re Reading comes courtesy of guest web surfer and associate Chris Myers, AIA. As usual, we’ve searched the Internet so you don’t have to. Enjoy!

If you’re into typography, which, to be frank, everyone should be; you need to check out this Instagram account. Signage and logos and etchings – oh my!

From BLDGBLOG, a look at a forest megaphone installation. Yes, you read that correctly. According to interior architect Hannes Praks, the three-metre diameter megaphones will operate as a ‘bandstand’ for the forest around the installation, amplifying the sounds of nature.

WARNING: if you’re prone to vertigo, this link may not be for you. If you’re into stunning visuals, however, click away! These vertical panoramic images of New York churches are simultaneously breathtaking and dizzying. Definitely worth a look.

Editors Note:

As someone who spends a tremendous amount of time on the internet, these tips and tricks for using Chrome were a game changer. I couldn’t keep this all to myself. Take a look! [via]

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