• Portfolio
  • Artist's Statement
  • Bio / CV
  • Press
  • Blog
  • Events
  • Contact
Menu

Molly Block

  • Portfolio
  • Artist's Statement
  • Bio / CV
  • Press
  • Blog
  • Events
  • Contact

November 16, 2010

What attaches people to their communities?

Why do people love where they live? Why does it matter? 

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and Gallup partnered to survey 43,000 individuals in 26 communities (where Knight owned newspapers), and summarized their findings in the Soul of the Community report. The study, conducted over three years, was designed “to find out what emotionally attaches people to a community, what makes them want to put down roots and build a life there.” Overall, such attachment helps to boost economic growth.

The top drivers that attach “people to place” include things that relate directly to daily quality of life: “social offerings, such as entertainment venues and places to meet, openness (how welcoming a place is), and the area’s aesthetics (its physical beauty and green spaces).”

For complete survey findings, visit www.soulofthecommunity.org.

What Attaches People to Their Communities? | Knight Soul of the Community #SOTC

Source: http://www.soulofthecommunity.org/
Tags study, community, place, greenspace, arts, economic growth
Via ummhello:

Storm King Wavefield – Maya Lin

Art crush-of-the-day.
Storm King is high on the must-make-a-pilgrimage-to list.

Via ummhello:

Storm King Wavefield – Maya Lin

Art crush-of-the-day.

Storm King is high on the must-make-a-pilgrimage-to list.

September 7, 2010
Source: http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2010/09/0...
Tags Art crush-of-the-day, art, greenspace
PSA: PARK(ing) Day – “an annual, worldwide event that inspires city dwellers everywhere to  transform metered parking spots into temporary parks for the public  good” – is one month away.

PSA: PARK(ing) Day – “an annual, worldwide event that inspires city dwellers everywhere to transform metered parking spots into temporary parks for the public good” – is one month away.

August 16, 2010
Tags greenspace, parking meters, parks, public space, urban, community
Via bmdesign:

A first look at the planned expansion for New York City’s High Line park!

Via bmdesign:

A first look at the planned expansion for New York City’s High Line park!

June 23, 2010
Tags New York City, High Line, parks, greenspace, landscape, architecture, Diller Scofidio + Renfro

View a favorite vintage sign photo series:

Texas Vintage Neon Signs
92 dpi screen Texas Neon Now Gone.jpg
92 dpi screen Texas Favorite Study 2.jpg
92 dpi screen Oak Forest Shoe Shop.jpg
92 dpi screen Cafe Neon Sign 4.jpg
Holiday Plaza Motel 148  n 92 dpi.JPG
Landmark Lodge 52 n 92 dpi.JPG
92 dpi screen Landmark in Fort Worth.jpg
Clock Coffee Shop in El Paso 92 dpi.JPG

© 2025 Molly Block.
   All rights reserved.