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Jan Boelen in dialog with Indy Johar / 150 Years of the MAK
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_BoelenThe eclectic Jan Boelen, director of the Z33 Arts Centre in Hasselt and of the Ljubljana Biennial of Design (BIO), presents the 50th edition, where a team approach will triumph:
https://www.domusweb.it/en/interviews/2014/04/18/the_biennial_turnedcollectiveworkshop.html
Time School or a School of Time:
https://z33research.be/2018/10/time-school-or-a-school-of-time/
Margaret McCurry Lectureship in the Design Arts: Jan Boelen, “Design as Learning”
Opening Talk "Victor Papanek - The Politics of Design" 28 September 2018
Z33 debates: Designing Futures - future thinking with Tobias Revell and Jan Boelen:
CTMBRU - Jan BOELEN, Z33, Atelier Luma
#Urban #P2P #Design #Politics #Technology #Art #Architecture #Regenerative #FFHCI
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Sachi Miyachi: http://sachimiyachi.com
The scope in the swell waves - Error handling strategy:
http://sachimiyachi.com/workTSISW12/index.phpHairwasher District by Sachi Miyachi
Sachi Miyachi Hair washer district at Bradwolff Projects
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The World’s First 3D-Printed Village Is Coming to Latin America This Summer:
https://www.dwell.com/article/3d-printed-village-yves-behar-icon-new-story-c56ded54This US company is developing a giant 3D printer, cool. Then they sell their tech by talking about a utopian, emotional vision of "the developing world can have little houses just like the US ones" and announce their pilot project, a 3d printed village in South America (why not in the US, not enough homeless? Why little houses? Urban trends go in a really different direction). Good example of the extrem stupidity and arrogance that the US (automation) industry is displaying left and right.
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Building Architecture Continuity with the Open Thesis Fabrication 2019
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Today, nearly 60 percent of kids get to school by car, almost four times as many as in the late 1960s, when just 16 percent of children did so. https://www.citylab.com/life/2019/05/high-school-commute-drive-sleep-exercise-children-teens/588850/
And any amount of "electric self driving AI cars etc." won't change this inhumane absurdity. Seems people like @elonmusk have not gotten the memo yet.
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Interview with Lorenzo Tripodi
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Spreadsheet urbanism - How we locked ourselves in a box:
http://urbz.net/articles/spreadsheet-urbanism
"The bureaucracy that oversees urban plans hates nothing more than ambiguity - Space should be either be public or private, residential or commercial, open or closed. We live in the age of ‘spreadsheet urbanism’, the spatial expression of the merging of urban planning and real estate speculation."
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The City as a Commons - talk by @davidbollier
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Architectural Cyborgs – Nanotechnology and the Potential for Living Architecture:
https://mfareview.wordpress.com/2011/12/16/architectural-cyborgs-nanotechnology-and-the-potential-for-living-architecture/The real destiny of the machine [is] to merge itself with natural organisms.
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Green Building Training: Resilient City Strategies: Towards liveable low carbon cities - talk by Nico Tillie
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The Nature of Cities - 2013 MAS Summit for NYC.
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Science and the Future of Cities:
https://www.nature.com/documents/Science_and_the_future_of_cites.pdf
Cities are central to life on our planet. Urban areas generate more than 75% of global GDP, contribute to about 75% of carbon emissions from global final energy use, and are home to the majority of the world population, including over 863 million urban dwellers living in slums and informal settlements. Understanding how cities work, what opportunities and challenges they afford humanity, and how we can harness these for a sustainable continuation of our societies is key. Knowledge about our planet from an urban perspective has become central in understanding the present and possible future of our living conditions.
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REFRAMING URBAN RESILIENCE IMPLEMENTATION: Timon McPhearson and Adriana Allen:
Timon McPhearson Kicks off Sustainapalooza III - Earth Week 2016
2013 MAS Summit for NYC: The Nature of Cities
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"By ensuring the proper amount of natural light indoors to support plant life, it's possible to support a healthy and productive environment for people, too,"
What are your plants telling you? Planterra experts unveil research to show how natural light benefits plants, people: http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/4261386
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"Forget everything you know about 3D printing — the ‘replicator’ is here": https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-07798-9 "Rather than building objects layer by layer, the printer creates whole structures by projecting light into a resin that solidifies"
