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Remember Janvier? | Magali Vagneur, journaliste, rédactrice à Lyon
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Au jour le jour. 2014 – une demi retrospective. 2014 - une demi retrospective. Janvier, c’était ce mois où quand il faisait beau, en plein midi, nos ombres partaient de nos pieds pour s’allonger au sol sur trois mètres. Janvier c’est aussi le mois où j’ai commencé à travailler avec la direction de la prospective du Grand Lyon sur les questions de la Métropole. Oh je vous ai perdus! Allez, tranquillement, on y va. Et la Métropole me direz-vous? L’ ouvrage est téléchargeable. Sur le site de la direction de...
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Planning Media | Urban Knights Planning Association
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Urban Knights Planning Association. Online Course offered by Cornell University – Civic Ecology: Reclaiming Broken Places. Class starts April 10, 2015. 4 hours of estimated course work per week. UCF Urban and Regional Planning Program. Florida Planning and Zoning Association. East Central Florida Regional Planning Council. Our Future in Cities (TED Talks). Urban Planning (TED Talks). The State of Takings After Koontz. Reinvent the Apartment (TED Talks. Street Design: The Secret to Great Cities and Towns.
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Blog | Loftgardens Landscape Architecture
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In pursuit of vibrant urbanism. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Developers & Architects. MARRS Landing: an Urban Plaza in Midtown Sacramento. February 7, 2014. A few months ago we were approached with an idea, and a question: If the one-block portion of 20th Street bounded by J and K Streets were to become an urban plaza, what would it look like? The question sparked our interest, so we reached out to our friends at Cobblestone Placemaking. There are a few other spots that see intermi...
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MARRS Landing: an Urban Plaza in Midtown Sacramento | Loftgardens Landscape Architecture
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In pursuit of vibrant urbanism. Skip to primary content. Developers & Architects. MARRS Landing: an Urban Plaza in Midtown Sacramento. February 7, 2014. A few months ago we were approached with an idea, and a question: If the one-block portion of 20th Street bounded by J and K Streets were to become an urban plaza, what would it look like? The question sparked our interest, so we reached out to our friends at Cobblestone Placemaking. To collaborate on finding an answer. The result? Those familiar with th...
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Luke Butcher: PennIUR: Expert Voices
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The following was submitted to the University of Pennsylvania's School of Design. As part of the Sustainable Cities elective in Spring 2014. 2014 marks PennIUR's 10th anniversary. To mark their tenth anniversary the Penn Institute for Urban Research. Penn IUR) has asked a number of “ urban experts. This ‘new’ expanded field of urban study aims to bring a “holistic” approach to issues of human habitation in the built environment and is one which Eugénie Birch. It involves “a resilient use of resourc...
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Cidades irmãs americanas e brasileiras: ligadas pela vocação
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Cidades irmãs americanas e brasileiras: ligadas pela vocação. Campinas, cuja vocação tecnológica estabelece laços de parentesco com a americana San Jose. Voltado a políticas públicas, e acaba de lançar o livro The Metropolitan Revolution. Com sua colega Jennifer Bradley. Como são as relações entre cidades americanas e brasileiras? Alguma cidade o impressiona particularmente? Larr; IPTU: a prefeitura não contribuiu para a valorização dos imóveis, mas acha justo lucrar com ela. Aug 26, 2015 at 4:53am PDT.
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The “Community Renaissance”
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January 16, 2015. January 16, 2015. The “Community Renaissance”. Fountain Inn, SC. My community. 8220;There’s an urban renaissance happening right now in America,” I heard someone on the radio say last week. I had to pause for a second. In a way, they were right. People seem to be flocking to cities and metropolitan areas. I wanted to nod my head in agreement to the person on the air. But I just could not stop the words from coming out of my mouth, “No, it’s a community renaissance. A community should no...
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