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7 Ways Our Cities Will Change According to TED’s Urban Experts
7 Ways Our Cities Will Change According to TED’s Urban Experts
Silent parks. Designing for disabilities. Human-powered data. Garbage anthropology. World-class sidewalks. Floating favelas. Paint as infrastructure. These are the keys to the cities of the future, according to the most recent TED conference, City 2.0.via yuriartibise:
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Rationale for safer streets
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Dreaming of a healthier future with my friend Dr David Levine
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Do you know what’s even better than walkability. Sitability. Lessons in place-making from one of my planning students in the hall after studio.
Key to the Street | The Walkable Urban Design Tool
Key to the Street | The Walkable Urban Design Tool
participatory street design with mobiles from one of my students
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A group of my CRP 504 students conducting bike & ped counts this morning (at Marsh & Santa Rosa)
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Recent Lecture I Gave entitled “Planning for Resilience at Varying Scales”
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Yuba Bikes founder talks about the cargo bike as being something that can get families out of cars. Are cargo bikes game changers for those with trip chaining needs such as errands, school drop off, farmers market, etc.? What are your thoughts (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
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Nice use of multiple surfaces to raise awareness at a crossing in Anoka, MN
