Shura City - An Architectural Defense From Drone strikes
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Shura City - An Architectural Defense From Drone strikes
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On the first of January, 2008, I promised you a book about the things I saw happening at the intersection of emerging networked information technologies with urban place. Well. It has been a long long time coming, the book has inevitably evolved from my initial conception of it, and there’s still a great deal of work to be done. But I’m now in a position to at least let you know, in a fair amount of detail, just what The City Is Here For You To Use argues
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The facade of a building in Dresden that responds to rain, Designed by architect Heike Böttcher in 1999 for Dresden’s Kunsthof Passage farm collective, the so-called ‘Court of Water’ features an installation of funnels and tubes that creates music during rainfall
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