Check it, follow it, listen to it and dream away.
Good for chillin’ in the sun or at work.
(Source: open.spotify.com)







Magazine ‘Buitenspelen’ voor studenten Journalistiek Windesheim
Nice!
Groninger Forum.
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Kiel Johnson’s “Everyone’s an architect” installation at TEDActive 2012.
“I had the dilemma in the first year. I remember thinking, ‘Do I really want to be an architect, or is it because of my dad?…Every line has to have a meaning… architecture is art with social responsibility”
U-TT’s Torre David documentary film received a lot of attention in Venice. We’ve released the first trailer. Stay tuned to hear about where the full-length movie will playing and how you can see it.
Great inspiration, great project, great book.
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Magazine ‘DOOD’ voor Honoursprogramma Universiteit Twente 2013
Nice!
Tweets in real-time on the world map




Piping daylight underground is not fiction. What kind of spaces could be transformed in this way?
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Aggregating simple maxims from classic texts and city policies into an elegant text, Grand Urban Rules from Dutch publisher Joost Grootens looks like a solid reference for any urban planner. The second edition of this out-of-print book is forthcoming. In the meantime, it is available on Google Books.
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Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam


Cool graphics!
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Cities are obviously more than just the sum of their physical assets — roads and bridges, offices, factories, shopping centers, and homes — working more like living organisms than jumbles of concrete. Their inner workings even transcend their ability to cluster and concentrate people and economic activity. As sociologist Zachary Neal of Michigan State University argues in his new book, The Connected City, cities are made up of human social networks. Neal took time to discuss his book and research with Atlantic Cities, explaining how cities work as living organisms and why what happens in Las Vegas cannot stay in Las Vegas.
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