
Bjarke Ingels Is Designing a ‘Mindfulness City’ in Bhutan

THE LINE: a revolution in urban living
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The Meditation Maze: How to Find a Practice That Actually Fits You (Part 1)
Manoj Diasopen.substack.com
While the trend for a century or more has been to make urban environments frictionless, a recent counter-trend has tried to slow things down, reintroducing pedestrianised areas, or making children’s play areas slightly less safe so as to help them learn about risk. Going further, we could imagine environments that prompt wisdom, not just by providi
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