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Dreamed cities as neurodivergent cities, by Oliwia Jackowska.
Dreamed
cities
as Neurodivergent
Cities
. Words and Images. Oliwia Jackowska. What does the notion of DREAMED SPACES strike you as?
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Guns, Germs, and Steel; The Fates of Human Societies, by Abhijeet Chandel.
Due to their ability to concentrate on making and trading commodities rather than cultivating food, specialised occupations like craftsmen and merchants were also able to flourish, which promoted the creation of trade networks and
cities
as commercial
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Where is Ondo?, by Robert van Overveld, Ondo.
Most roads in
cities
are underground, although most people use the ball. A mode of transport which is a spin-off of the hyperloop, all vacuum, but even smaller and more flexible.
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Writing Urban Places, by Nicole van Roij.
The thorough exploration of urban narratives will be exercised in a series of site-specific studies, that will focus on developing scenarios for urban transformation in selected medium-size
cities
.
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Interdisciplinary projects, by Thomas Dillon Peynado.
These proposed Sponge
Cities
are
cities
with a large water-buffering capacity to collect excess rainfall and integrate flood control in urban planning.
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Interview: Raquel Rolnik, by Nicole van Roij.
These brand architects are responsible of creating real estate financial complexes, causing destruction of neighbourhoods and the creation of unaffordable and inaccessible
cities
.
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Podcast, Archi-Podcast, by Jan Pruszynski.
With an influential audience of city mayors, urban planners and architects, this is Monocle’s guide to making better
cities
, be it new technology, state-of-the-art subways or compact apartments. Buildings On Air.
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Blog: Oct 17, 2022
In this new beautiful edition, you can read stories about nostalgia for home and food, AI-created architecture, dreaming of a better climate future, how each of us positions themselves in
cities
as we dream, the Metaverse reality and more!
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Hope on water, by Sevince Bayrak.
However, towards the end of the century, while
cities
were rapidly becoming global financial hot spots, it became harder to recognize architecture’s affection for public space.
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Modernism's Secret in the East, by Badar Haq.
(source: voat.co); Map of twin
cities
Islamabad-Rawalpindi. (source: Kreutsmann H.); City composition and its volumes. (source: Ahmed Zaib K.); Pedestrian street. (source: Frantzeskakis M.); Shah Faisal mosque façade.
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Artefact: Public Plinth, by Alessandro Rognoni and Ron Barten.
Ron Barten’s photographs are part of his personal research for the Interiors Building
Cities
graduation studio at TU Delft.
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Space syntax as urban design tool, by Jack Pilkington.
It unites science and intuition in the modelling of urban environments and can be used to enhance the planning and design of
cities
. What is Space Syntax? Space syntax is used to measure relationships in an urban environment.
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Soviet Dreams, by Jānis Bērziņš.
According to Stalin’s industrialisation plan, many state-owned factories were built in
cities
, providing work for people who mostly came from remote and rural areas.
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Credit Where Credit Is Due, by Maartje Damen.
People are moving from smaller towns and villages to the big
cities
, resulting in empty houses in the villages and overheated city centres.
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Diamond in the Rough, Forever Young, by Jonas Althuis.
needed to develop and grow beyond its labour-intensive industrial past; to be an economically desirable place for companies to establish themselves; to generate the tax income necessary to physically improve the city; to compete with the other major
cities
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Architecture of Entrapment, by Alicja Jurkowska.
Cuts from the film part of my masther thesis "Interior Builidngs
Cities
2024-25". The very first day when I landed in Hong Kong, the meteorological station warned of an approaching typhoon.
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Shooting at the Verge, by Alessandro Rognoni.
This is because all
cities
, in different ways, have experienced the same processes of expansion and sprawling, offering a chance for filmmakers around the world to portray the romantic, traumatic and dramatic conditions of the urban periphery.
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Smooth City, by René Boer.
Smooth City: Against Urban Perfection, Towards Collective Alternatives. , a timely reflection at a moment when our
cities
must remain open to friction and discomfort. From. Smooth City: Against Urban Perfection, Towards Collective Alternatives.
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Inclusive Design is the Norm, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
The ever-increasing diversity in
cities
reinforces the need for a built environment that supports inclusiveness.
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Talking Spaces, by Federico Ruiz.
As republics,
cities
also have taking spaces where more informal kinds of conversation happen. On sidewalks and plazas, we all interact and establish different kinds of dialogue, verbal and not.
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The Richness In Living Cheaply , by Daniel James Keeffe.
Like all modern
cities
, it is inhabited by a co-existing range of social and economic classes.
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Brasilia: Reverie Embodied as City, by Lucas Di Gioia.
desire to declare a new capital in the central planalto region, were the political and higher social classes that had always enjoyed their colonial societal heritage and looked to distance themselves from the 'hectic' disorganised and badly planned
cities
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Never Been Built, by Aimee Baars.
Rotterdam had been heavily bombed in World War II and large parts of the
cities
were wiped out once the war was over.
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Living in safe mode: In conversation with Theo Deutinger, by Marco Fusco and Matthew Cook.
Theo Deutinger: Drawing allows me to understand the things around us, the world, society, and the
cities
we are living in. I can only comprehend these often abstract things through drawings.
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Homo Urbanus: In Conversation with Bêka & Lemoine, by Juan Benavides & Jack Garay Arauzo.
analyzing the space that we define for our body in the city and the distance that is flexible within the boundaries of culture, the distance I allow you to enter into my physical space; this question of proximity and anonymous proximity that exists in big
cities
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