Toronto wants to kill the smart city forever
In February, the city of Toronto announced plans for a new development along its waterfront. They read like a wish
Read MoreIn February, the city of Toronto announced plans for a new development along its waterfront. They read like a wish
Read MoreIn 2015, Brooklyn resident Shabazz Stuart regularly biked to his job at a local business improvement district. Then his bicycle
Read MoreThe term “smart cities” originated as a marketing strategy for large IT vendors. It has now become synonymous with urban
Read MoreIn 1959, in a short essay called “The Great Game to Come,” a little-known Dutch visual artist named Constant Nieuwenhuys
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Read MoreHeading toward Marseille’s central train station, Eda Nano points out what looks like a streetlamp on the Rue des Abeilles. Its
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Read MoreFour years ago, Alex Kendall sat in a car on a small road in the British countryside and took his
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