Posts Tagged 'urban'
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Oscar Carracedo is Assistant Professor at the Department of Architecture of the National University of Singapore (NUS), where he teaches urban design and planning and directs the Master of Urban Planning (MUP). One of his main focuses is related to
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Oscar Carracedo is Assistant Professor at the Department of Architecture of the National University of Singapore (NUS), where he teaches urban design and planning and directs the Master of Urban Planning (MUP). One of his main focuses is related to
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Ying Zhou is an architect and researcher of the Future Cities Laboratory (FCL), Singapore ETH, who focuses on Shanghai’s city center transformation processes as potential strategies for the future and studying the set of ‘loophole’ conditions that have eased economic
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Ying Zhou is an architect and researcher of the Future Cities Laboratory (FCL), Singapore ETH, who focuses on Shanghai’s city center transformation processes as potential strategies for the future and studying the set of ‘loophole’ conditions that have eased economic
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Yasmin Lane is one of the researchers of Bettercities #BetterKL that was initiated as a grassroots campaign to improve urban living and environment in Kuala Lumpur through creative, grassroots and participatory methods. Their projects aim to highlight and explore issues
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Yasmin Lane is one of the researchers of Bettercities #BetterKL that was initiated as a grassroots campaign to improve urban living and environment in Kuala Lumpur through creative, grassroots and participatory methods. Their projects aim to highlight and explore issues