HOME New Zealand

Why I Walk Carl Douglas

I like to walk. It’s a bit of a waste of time, though. Usually – like a lot of people, I guess – I’ve just got to get from A to B as fast as I can. If it was possible to teleport I’d probably do that. But I’d miss the walking.

In (Routledge, 2007), anthropologist Timothy Ingold says there’s a difference between travelling and being transported. Transport is leaping across time and space from one place to

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from HOME New Zealand

HOME New Zealand2 min read
Crafting luxe DESIGN:09
How would you describe your aesthetic? What makes a KFD Interiors project unique? Our homes are where we spend our time, where we retreat, recharge, reconnect. I’m passionate about creating homes that echo what each client values, that remind them o
HOME New Zealand4 min read
Architects At Home: Revisiting The Bomber
It’s almost impossible to know what sits up there in the trees. Maybe nothing? From the street you can see only an old concrete garage and a set of steps that disappear into the bush. The path is slow and meandering, winding past the neighbours, up o
HOME New Zealand1 min read
Dance Of The Dragonfly
Taking its name from the French word for dragonfly, libellule, BELLE is a performance of air — a space transformed by light and sound within which aerialists and dancers reimagine circus-style performance. In some cultures, the dragonfly is symbolic

Related Books & Audiobooks