The word “ecology” has been co-opted so widely that it has lost real meaning, yet ecological thinking remains a powerful lens for designers working with complex adaptive systems.
Photo credit: Santa Rosa Red, White and Boom We are proud to introduce a new resource to support local sharing initiatives, co-created by leaders from around the world. Welcome to the beta version of the Sharing Cities Network online hub, which you can find now through the new “Community” tab in the main navigation of Shareable.net. The site will continue to be developed as we receive feedback and we welcome yours.
PSFK Labs chats with Ayesha Khanna, director of the Hybrid Reality Institute, on how new technologies are changing the way we interact with our environment.
Informal settlements can provide employment for up to 90% of a developing city’s population through thousands of businesses, and provide homes for millions of families that cannot afford the formal housing market.
The City of Toronto wants to know where cyclists are riding their bikes, and it's launching a new mobile app that tracks their every move, if users want it to, of course. Toronto Cycles, which is available for iPhone and Android, records and uploads details about where, when, and why...
los videojuegos son la única manera de probar fortuna en el sector inmobiliario sin arriesgar tu propio dinero. eso no quiere decir que convertirse en...
La incesante despoblación del oriente de Alemania subraya los desafíos pendientes de la región Unos 300.000 pisos abandonados han sido demolidos desde 2002.
Jane Jacobs reminded us of the city's most important element and inspired a generation of urbanists. Through a single photograph, Colville-Andersen has sparked a new movement that is helping to solve the greatest urban challenge of our time.
Planning for Protest is an exhibition and publication about spaces of protest. Please visit our website for more information: www.planningforprotest.org
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