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Min-Max-Cities Blog: Space is the place?
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FT Arts and Architecture. Thinking About The Future. United Nations Development Policy. University of Birmingham Centre for Urban and Regional Studies. Oct 25 - Nov 1. Oct 11 - Oct 18. Sep 27 - Oct 4. Sep 20 - Sep 27. Space is the place? 160;Saturday, September 26, 2009. Two encouraging developments this week in the quest to establish a permanent human presence in space. The Times. His latest bid is to the European Space Agency. The Eden Project might look like a bubble city from another planet, but its ...
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Min-Max-Cities Blog: 2009-09-20
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FT Arts and Architecture. Thinking About The Future. United Nations Development Policy. University of Birmingham Centre for Urban and Regional Studies. Oct 25 - Nov 1. Oct 11 - Oct 18. Sep 27 - Oct 4. Sep 20 - Sep 27. Space is the place? 160;Saturday, September 26, 2009. Two encouraging developments this week in the quest to establish a permanent human presence in space. The Times. His latest bid is to the European Space Agency. The Eden Project might look like a bubble city from another planet, but its ...
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Min-Max-Cities Blog: 2009-09-27
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FT Arts and Architecture. Thinking About The Future. United Nations Development Policy. University of Birmingham Centre for Urban and Regional Studies. Oct 25 - Nov 1. Oct 11 - Oct 18. Sep 27 - Oct 4. Sep 20 - Sep 27. The Futurological Congress - Polish Architects Exhibition. 160;Monday, September 28, 2009. This week the Barbican Centre in London hosts the Futurological Congress. On Wednesday afternoon. Also making an appearance are Daniel Libeskind and Joseph Rykwert. Posted by Ye ZHANG.
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Min-Max-Cities Blog: The Dilemmas of Growth - “minimizing the maximum regret”
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FT Arts and Architecture. Thinking About The Future. United Nations Development Policy. University of Birmingham Centre for Urban and Regional Studies. Oct 25 - Nov 1. Oct 11 - Oct 18. Sep 27 - Oct 4. Sep 20 - Sep 27. The Dilemmas of Growth - “minimizing the maximum regret”. 160;Thursday, September 24, 2009. World Development Report 2010: Development and Climate Change. Necessarily reflect our fatalistic times. Thomas Homer-Dixon. We will return to this question over the coming weeks and months.
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Peter Marsh – Seven reasons we should celebrate manufacturing
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The New Industrial Revolution. The New Industrial Revolution. Seven reasons we should celebrate manufacturing. Seven reasons we should celebrate manufacturing. Seven reasons we should celebrate manufacturing. Spiked Online, June 14 2014. Despite the slew of advertising for fashion, cars and appliances, hostility to ‘stuff’ manufactured products has grown enormously in recent years. The feeling you get ‘when you look in your wardrobe and it’s bursting with clothes but you can’t find a thing to wear’.
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Min-Max-Cities Blog: No Place Like Home? New Localism in America
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FT Arts and Architecture. Thinking About The Future. United Nations Development Policy. University of Birmingham Centre for Urban and Regional Studies. Oct 25 - Nov 1. Oct 11 - Oct 18. Sep 27 - Oct 4. Sep 20 - Sep 27. No Place Like Home? New Localism in America. 160;Wednesday, October 14, 2009. An interesting piece from Joel Kotkin at New Geography. Who suggests that America is seeing the emergence of a ‘new localism’. 183; the rise in working electronically at home full time which by 2015 is forecast to...
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BIG POTATOES | About us
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The London Manifesto for Innovation. Cities and Transport workgroup. Manufacturing, design and innovation in the capital. 02: The post-war legacy. 03: Principles not models. 04: For useless research. 07: Chance and surprise. 11: Trust the people. 13: We know no limits. The BIG POTATOES manifesto is researched and authored by:. Dr Norman Lewis is the Chief Innovation Officer and a Managing Partner of the pioneering European-based Enterprise2.0 innovations group, Open-Knowledge. Prior to joining WGC. He is...
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Min-Max-Cities Blog: The Surveillance State or the Anxious City?
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FT Arts and Architecture. Thinking About The Future. United Nations Development Policy. University of Birmingham Centre for Urban and Regional Studies. Oct 25 - Nov 1. Oct 11 - Oct 18. Sep 27 - Oct 4. Sep 20 - Sep 27. The Surveillance State or the Anxious City? 160;Wednesday, October 28, 2009. The New York Times reports that Britons are becoming weary of living in a “surveillance society”. From the point of view of the public, we may be weary of some aspects of surveillance, but there is little sign of a...
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Min-Max-Cities Blog: 2009-10-25
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FT Arts and Architecture. Thinking About The Future. United Nations Development Policy. University of Birmingham Centre for Urban and Regional Studies. Oct 25 - Nov 1. Oct 11 - Oct 18. Sep 27 - Oct 4. Sep 20 - Sep 27. The Surveillance State or the Anxious City? 160;Wednesday, October 28, 2009. The New York Times reports that Britons are becoming weary of living in a “surveillance society”. From the point of view of the public, we may be weary of some aspects of surveillance, but there is little sign of a...
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