Blog Magazine 25 Jul 2013
Magazine #12: Pooling Around
Summer in the City New York-style
There’s something to be said for a pool on a hot day. New York City is an urban desert in the summer: the winter winds that whip through the canyons of buildings cease, and heat descends. In this sizzling hot issue of uncube, we give us also a much needed cooling off time with a brief historical tour of NYC pools - from depression era pools to the future of public infrastructure for swimming. Time for some Pooling Around
To magazine no. 12: Into the Desert
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