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Urban Design

  • Putting women on the map: Feminist cartographers are filling in urban design data gaps

    Putting women on the map: Feminist cartographers are filling in urban design data gaps

    Anastasia Moloney, Thomson Reuters Foundation News
    · Mar 29, 2020 · 11:30 pm
  • Yona Friedman (1923-2020): The man who combined architecture and mathematics to map ‘utopian cities’

    Yona Friedman (1923-2020): The man who combined architecture and mathematics to map ‘utopian cities’

    Theodora Vardouli, The Conversation
    · Mar 09, 2020 · 09:30 pm
  • What urban planners today can learn from Leonardo da Vinci’s 15th-century ‘ideal city’ design

    What urban planners today can learn from Leonardo da Vinci’s 15th-century ‘ideal city’ design

    Alessandro Melis, The Conversation
    · May 07, 2019 · 09:30 pm
  • Can we use beloved works of literature to predict the future of cities?

    Can we use beloved works of literature to predict the future of cities?

    Alan Marshall, The Conversation
    · Apr 17, 2019 · 05:30 pm