The Gems of the Santa Fe
Experience the natural Florida beauty firsthand, from admiring the limestone cliffs and banks to enjoying a refreshing spring dip, and you will fall in love with the Santa Fe River.
Marcom: Eyes and Ears Everywhere
Hyper-targeted, individualized marketing sees the marcom industry swimming in regulations, privacy issues, and pools of data.
The Rescuers
In a light-filled space, anchored by a granite monument on a brick wall, a group of students gaze into the faces of elders – men and women photographed thirty years ago. The ensuing conversation addresses issues ranging from isolation and solidarity to oppression and survival. Some students share fragments of a narrative they have learned about in history class. Many are honest in sharing that the information is new to them. Together, we connect stories of more than sixty years ago to the concerns of today.
Layers of Locality
Hotel Palms is designed to be embedded in the neighborhood, a true part of its architectural and cultural vernacular, and a place for slowing down. With a keen pulse on art and design, as well as local culture, the hospitality philosophy of the eleven-room modernized 1940s motor court hotel is to be an “organic shelter,” says Julie. It is meant to evolve over time with the imprinted layers of its visiting, curated artists as well as the vestiges of events that have led to impromptu art moments.
Expanding Its Space
When the Jacksonville Museum of Arts and Sciences (originally the Jacksonville Children’s Museum) became the Museum of Science and History (MOSH) in 1969, it moved into its current building, designed by North Florida architectural icon William Morgan. Morgan described his modern, brutalist design as a “castle for children,” and MOSH has indeed served our city and its children with innovative, award-winning exhibitions and programming for decades.
Aeroponics Takes Flight
“It is so important that people shouldn’t have to leave their communities to have access to fresh food,” says Tracey Westbrook, “and urban farming is one solution that can make the issue a reality.”We are walking through Westbrook’s innovative greenhouse, Atlantic Beach Urban Farms (ABUF). The operation is highly visible from Atlantic Boulevard, especially heading east and at night, when the purple LED lights glow from inside.