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Nick Buccelli is a designer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is a former project associate of Urban Omnibus.
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The Putting Lot
by Nick Buccelli • Apr 21 2009
Speaking of what you can do with the city, The Putting Lot is a collective of professionals from different backgrounds...
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An illustrated slide show about tidal in-stream energy conversion and what New Yorkers need to know about its potential to redraw the map of power generation in the city....
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