Notes, 2024-02-05.
Natasha Balwit-Cheung on the enduring appeal of Antarctic exploration.
Natasha Balwit-Cheung is a writer and researcher from Oregon and New Mexico. She has written for ARCHITECT, CityLab, The Atlantic, The New Farmer's Almanac, and others.
Natasha Balwit-Cheung on the enduring appeal of Antarctic exploration.
I entered the Museo de Aguas de Alicante fifteen minutes before closing. Outside, the streets had emptied in the heat of the afternoon. To my
Natasha Balwit-Cheung on the interplay between the built world and the passage of time.
Natasha Balwit-Cheung on the thermal stability of the soil beneath out feet and our capacity to harness it with ground source heat pumps.
The quiet crackling sound of a lamp turning on gives way to the hazy but articulated glow of neon, which has illuminated downtown horizons for
Natasha Balwit-Cheung on learning from the landscape of New Mexico, making Miyake’s pleats, and evaluating new technologies' role in climate justice.