The view from the offices of Greenpeace Chiona, in Beijing's Dongcheng District, taken at 8.30am for a week
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The view from the offices of Greenpeace Chiona, in Beijing's Dongcheng District, taken at 8.30am for a week
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The Harvard Graduate School of Design released its Ecological Urbanism app last month. The interactive app adapts content from the GSD book of the same name, which explores how designers can unite urbanism with environmentalism. Combining data from around the world, the app “reveals and locates current practices, emerging trends, and opportunities for new initiatives” in regard to the future of cities. A collaboration between the school and Second Story Interactive Studios,the app stems from the GSD’s Ecological Urbanism conference and dovetails with the duo’s ongoing efforts to explore sustainability in our cities of the future. Via Lauren Moss, landscape architecture &sustainability, F|Mattiuzzo Delete the scoop?
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